Real images are those that present an element that exists in the real world. On the other hand, make-believe images are those that present something that is not real or that have unreal elements.
Based on this, we can classify the images presented in the figure below as follows:
- It is intended to educate and is a real image.
- It is intended to entertain and is a make-believe image.
- It is intended to entertain and is a make-believe image.
- It is intended to entertain and is a make-believe image.
- It is intended to persuade and is a real image.
In this regard, we can informally say that:
- The images that have the purpose of educating, intend to teach something.
- Images that are intended to persuade are intended to influence.
- Images that are intended to entertain are intended to be fun.
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"The Yellow Wallpaper", a short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, has an unreliable narrator.
Explanation:
The narrator, a wife of a physician, has been ordered to stay inside on account of a slight hysterical tendency.
The part of this sentence from The Autobiography which identifies it as an autobiography is the word I. An autobiography is an account that is personally written by the author him or herself. It always takes the first person or the "I" point of view.
This is a question referred to grammar topics.
When you adding the prefix called inter to the word it change the meaning.
It has his origin in Latin and means inside of, between of. Some authors explain that it has a relation so close with words intra and intro.
However, the use of a word depend of the context that you are studying.
In conclusion, according the question is " Between states"