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The answer to the question is D
the authors author's opinion
the author's worldview
the author's illustrations
the author's knowledge
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His death started movements like #BLM. There where many protests for him. There is now an area on 16th street near the white house called, "Black Live Matter Plaza."
Explanation:
His death has impacted ( a lot ) Americans lives ( I think ) for the better.
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Here's my answer to the topic:
Complaining is a good thing because it allows us to express ourselves. Sometimes the only thing a person needs to feel better is to complain. Psychologically, "getting it off our chest" can make us feel more positively about the subject. We as humans need validation and expression to thrive. Having others validate our opinion & complaint can help us handle it. In addition, complaints can cause positive changes. If you complain about the service at a restaurant, you'll frequently find that the service improved next time you go. This is because feedback allows others to improve. Giving feedback, especially critical feedback, can give others an idea of what they can do to be better. In conclusion, complaining is good because it leads to positive changes in both the complainer and in the receiver.
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How did journalism affect modernist style?
<span>It was felt to be so shocking and inhumane, so contrary to human life that the old forms of writing would not suffice. Poems with a connected set of images or thoughts, narratives with the usual kind of resolutions, plays that focused on a single, defined plot were outmoded. They could not express the horrific consequences of being killed by a bomb from above, or murdered indifferently in a combat in which neither of the participants had any vested interest.
Thus you get books like Joyce's _Ulysses,_ in which the action consists of everyday doings and the thoughts of people given the reader without, seemingly, any interference on the part of the author, or poems like _The Waste Land,_ where Eliot offers a few "fragments" "to shore against...ruins."</span>