Your answer should include some of these points:
The scope of the chapter is completely different from that of the video. The video is of a small segment of the expedition.
The video’s mood is gloomy because it shows the destruction of the ship Endurance. Although the memoir describes the three men facing extreme hardship, the mood is less dismal because the men follow their plan with determination.
The video is shot by crew member Frank Hurley, and the memoir is written by Shackleton. As the expedition’s leader, Shackleton’s level of involvement is much deeper than Hurley's.
The tone of the memoir is personal and the point of view is first person. The video is dramatic and evokes shock in the audience.
The memoir is a realistic but emotional description of the trek and evokes both sympathy and hope in readers. The video is realistic and documentary in style.
The correct answer is B. Prevent unfair or deceptive bussines practice.
Consumer protection laws are designed to secure the consumer's rights. They are also in charge of ensuring fair trade and well informed marketplaces. The laws prevent fraud and unfair practices.
Options C and D are incorrect because it is the consumer's decision if he/she wants to spend a lot of money or buy unnecessary items. Option A is also incorrect because the Consumers Protection Laws are designed to protect the consumer from the business and not the business from the consumer.
Answer:
A)the many parts of intelligence as measured by an IQ test.
Explanation:
I’m not totally sure but i think in 1850 they allowed fugitive and freed workers in the north to be captured and enslaved
Answer:
It provides background on how a family from Russia got into the sugar business.
Explanation:
The book <em>Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science </em>tells about the development of the sugar business, starting from its origins in New Guinea in 7000 B.C. to the 21st century and production of ethanol. An important topic in the book is a blood trail this industry left - the deaths of countless African slaves forced into sugar production.
This particular excerpt tells a story about how an ancestor of one Russian family entered the sugar business as a serf, a farmer bound to his lord's land, which he works on.