Hello. You forgot the answer options. The options are:
A. Binge-watching is an enjoyable experience.
B. Binge-watching can lower stress levels.
C. Binge-watching creates a shared cultural space.
D. Binge-watching can impede romantic relationships.
Answer:
C. Binge-watching creates a shared cultural space.
Explanation:
The author believes that Binge-watching is capable of creating a shared cultural space, as people from all over the world are able to interact and establish contacts with other individuals who have the same interests and have watched the same things. This can lead to socialization between people from different cultures, different realities and even different opinions.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Superior things are better than not superior things.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
c is for cents
Fewest coins would be when one 50c, one 25c, one 10c, and three 1c coins are used.
A quarter is 25c
So there is only one quarter when number of coins is the least
Assuming the text is "Learning How to Code-Switch: Humbling, but Necessary" (2013) and you had to choose between the following claims:
<em>A. Code-switching keeps people from expressing themselves by promoting one correct style of communication.</em>
<em>B. It is important to recognize that code-switching can help a person succeed and celebrate all aspects of their identity.</em>
<em>C. The United States consists of great cultural variety and no one should be discriminated against for speaking a certain way.</em>
<em>D. Many successful people have used code-switching, but it is unfair to expect minorities to have multiple communication styles.</em>
Deggans' thesis is that it is important to recognize that code-switching can help a person succeed and celebrate all aspects of their identity (B).
<u>Code-switching</u> means alternating between languages or communication styles according to the context (cultural, professional, casual, etc.).
Deggans' testimony shows that being able to code-switch is what has helped him to integrate social groups which were different from the poor black neighborhood he came from, while maintaining his identity.
This answer is supported by such such quotes as:
- "expertly navigating another culture wasn’t a rejection of where I’d come from or a signal that I was any less authentically black;"
- "it’s a reminder to be fully who you are at all times, while making sure you’re understood well enough to be valued, respected and considered."
Answer:
A
Explanation:
With a look of asperity, the teacher silenced the rowdy boys.