Answer and Explanation:
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) refers to our ability to access and assess information, making informed judgments concerning it, as well our ability to create and produce media and information ourselves.
The activities I practice that illustrate MIL are:
1. On a daily basis, I access online content related to news and events, both national and international;
2. I then assess the information obtained by looking up different sources, comparing the details, and searching for comments and opinions to help me form my own judgment;
3. I use social media to express my ideas and opinions concerning different subjects and events.
Yea a little you should get a little more tho
Hey Max
Answer:
nah, I don't thin so.
Explanation:
There are way too many stakeholders, like private bloggers and yooutubers. Too many would resort to just working for free to get news out to the public, even if it could diminish the quality of their research and production.
Inference indicates that the author include this description because: he wants to "to present Zeitoun as a new Orleans resident and family man" (Option A)
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
The conclusion that is reached after the logical examination of a text is called an inference.
The textual evidence that supports the above is: "Zeitoun had picked up and dropped off friends and relatives at the station a handful of times over the years."
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Full Question
Read the excerpt from part 4 of Zeitoun.
Zeitoun had picked up and dropped off friends and relatives at the station a handful of times over the years. Fronted by a lush lawn and palm trees, the Union Passenger Terminal had opened in 1954, an art deco-style building once aspiring to grandness but since overtaken by a certain grey municipal malaise. There was a whimsical candy-colored sculpture on the lawn that looked like a bunch of child's toys glued together without reason or order.
Why does the author include this description?
- to present Zeitoun as a New Orleans resident and family man
- to criticize the architectural choices in downtown New Orleans
- to illustrate the grim, military realities of post-Katrina New Orleans
- to show Zeitoun's discomfort in the grand downtown area.
The theme that is addressed in both "We wear the mask" and "A man said to the universe" is how humans can be helpless in the face of external forces.