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Global Mass Communications. ...
Vehicles, Sources, and Audiences of International Communication. ...
21st Century Changes in Global Communication. ...
Ethics and Diversity in International Communication. ...
Socio-Political Challenges and International Communications. ...
Technology Development and International Communication.
Explanation:
dangerous it is to jump onto a moving freight car
The excerpt describes the care with which Enrique must take when jumping onto a moving freight car. When the narrator starts talking about the peril Enrique faces if he misses, the train is given human traits. The migrants further this when they say "The train ate him up." The train can't actually eat the boy, but it will seem as though it did because of the way the body will be torn up on the tracks.
You could say: Thus (or therefore, or in conclusion), my drawing portrays key points to an important part of the story.
The school system emphasized <em>facts, mathematics and analysis</em>, considering this model as the ideal, not really open for <em>sensitivity and flexibility</em>. For Dickens, imagination was very important and he didn't think material facts should limit people's lives. At the end, when the rigid philosophy style of facts fails, Sissy teaches them how to live by <em>her values and beliefs.</em>
Answer: C