Answer:
1. Social media is fake.
2. Social media can lead to stress and anxiety.
3. Social media can allow people to become victims of online harassment, cyber bullying, and solicitation.
Explanation:
1. Social media is fake. People use filters, and you never see the behind the scenes. When they post something that may make you jealous, don't be. People on social media only post things that make them look good, and don't post the others. Don't believe everything you see, because they could be as insecure as you are (if you are insecure).
2. Social media can lead to stress and anxiety. Social Networking states, “31% of teens who use social media have fought with a friend because of something that happened online.” (procon.org). This proves that social media can ruin your relationships with others, which can give you a lot of stress. Another article Social Networking states,“Students who used social media while studying scored 20% lower on tests…” (procon.org) This demonstrates that social media can be very addictive and can lead to bad grades.
3. Social media can allow people to become victims of online harassment, cyber bullying, and solicitation. Although you may not be getting bullied in person, social media allows someone to bully you through a screen easily. Sometimes, the person bullying you could be someone across the globe. So, there would be a higher chance of you getting bullied with social media than without it.
How do these poets view women?
The two poems portray women as shy and virgin. The women
are shown to be taking their time and seem to be in no hurry to settle down in
marriage; while the men who are courting them are getting impatient. Robert Herrick in “To the Virgins, To Make
Much of Time” and Andrew Marvell in “To His Coy Mistress” also describe women
as good-looking and attractive in their youth but with the passing of time
would faded and of no value just like wilted flowers.
What other symbols do they use to portray women?
Herrick resembles women to rosebuds and the sun; while
Marvell compares women to time and the passing of time. Both poets depict women
with a beginning; a peak of life; and an ending. Women are at the peak of
beauty in their youth and are most attractive to men; but towards the end of
their lives their beauty diminishes and so does their value.
How do each of the authors’ choice of symbols
reinforce their cultures’ view of women considered when these poems were
written the society social structure in the role of women?
These poems show how the society look at women. They are
valued and sought after when they are young and beautiful. However, they lose
their worth when they become old and wrinkled. This implies that women are only
viewed as objects of men’s desires and if they remain unmarried and grow older,
they become of no value.
it's 5 scentances just quickly do some writing you got this
cat in a tree believes in you
C would be an example of end rhyme
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