Media coverage of Hurricane Katrina can best be described as ratings driven. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option. The destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina created a lot of interest among the people. This not only increased the sales of print media, but also increased the viewership of the television news channels as well.
7.) Transfer
The given scenario uses ideas of patriotism and freedom as propaganda
8.) Bandwagon
The given scenario brings up an idea similar to, "if everyone else wants to do it, why shouldn't you?". Bandwagon is, in a sense the peer pressure of literary devices.
Answer:
where everyone saying what they like in a particular place
Proctor hesitates to tell the court the truth, because this would hurt Abigail, expose her as a liar, and at this stage he still has feelings for her. He is also at war with himself when challenged by his wife Elizabeth to tell the court what Abigail told him earlier
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
By saying that the two locks of hair conspired to do something, the author is attributing a characteristic of human nature to the locks of hair which on fact are non living (or human) entities