<h2><u>Questions :-</u></h2>
<h3><u>Task 1 - Photo Bomb ( Think - Pair - Share )</u></h3>
On a regular conversation, we use oral language, stance, and behavior such as pronunciation and gestures. With a partner, discuss the information presented in the picture using the guide questions below. Record your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
- What is the picture about?
- What are the facts presented in the picture?
- How do these information relate to the present condition of the society?
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<h2><u>Solution :-</u></h2>
<h3><u>Given Information :-</u></h3>
- Pictorial depiction of the symptoms of Coronavirus 2019-nCOV
<h3><u>To Find :-</u></h3>
- What is the picture about?
- What are the facts presented in the picture?
- How do these information relate to the present condition of the society?
<h3><u>Answers :-</u></h3>
- The given picture is about symptoms of Coronavirus 2019-nCov.
- The facts presented in picture are about the symptoms of Coronavirus 2019-nCov.
- These information relate to the present condition of the society because this picture depicts, symptoms of coronavirus which are seen very often now-a-days. An individual suffering from Coronavirus 2019 n-Cov will show such similar symptoms as stated in the picture above.
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The answer is B rates of literacy in Europe
It is set by multiple levels
Explanation:
Agriculture to Industry
Industrialization is defined by the movement from primarily agrarian labor toward urbanized, mass-producing industrial labor. This transformation corresponds with rising marginal productivity and rising real wages, albeit not consistently or equally.
According to the 1790 U.S. Census, more than 90% of all American laborers worked in farming. The productivity—and corresponding real wages—of farm labor was very low. Factory jobs tended to offer wage rates that were several times higher than farm rates. Workers eagerly moved from low-paying, hard labor in the sun to relatively high-paying, hard labor in industrial factories.
By 1890, the number of non-farm workers had overtaken the number of farmers in the U.S. This trend continued into the 20th century; farmers made up just 2.6% of the U.S. labor force in 1990.