I'm pretty sure that it is B. I apologize if it's wrong, but I'm pretty sure.
Answer:
bib·li·o·phile
/ˈbiblēəˌfīl/
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noun
a person who collects or has a great love of books.
Similar:
book lover
bookworm
bibliomaniac
bibliomane
bibliolater
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is option D. The traveler.
Explanation:
In the sonnet "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, two narrators are introduced in the text. The identity of the first narrator is not revealed as it only refers himself as "I". The second narrator, which narrates most of the text in the sonnet, is a "traveler from an antique land" who speaks to the first narrator about what he has seen. Therefore, most of the story of "Ozymandias" is told by the traveler from an antique land.
Answer and Explanation:
The topic chosen was "fake news around anti-coronavirus vaccines".
Initial ideas: The damage caused by fake news, the dangers of not stimulating vaccination, the importance of vaccination and combating fake news.
With the advent of the coronavirus, the search for and the importance of vaction became a recurring issue in society. While many encourage and want vaccination to be efficient and comprehensive to the entire population, many believe that vaccines will cause problems and end up creating miraculous and incorrect stories about which harm society's immunization.
This damage, allows the virus to continue spreading violently in society, damaging the trade, the economy and the health of people, especially those who are at risk and who are the most fragile to the virus attack. In addition, non-vaccination allows new developments to emerge, harming even those who chose to take the vaccine.
The importance of vaccines must be publicized to combat fake news that devalues them. This is because only acina is effective in protecting and fighting the virus that has plagued society so much and that still plagues today.