Answer:
SAT Reading Passages will extract from U.S. and World Literature, History/Social Studies, and Science.
A is the answer to the question and b is the answer to the second
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The goal is to evaluate and express your personal entertainment level in the following areas: Story Plot Main Characters Plausibility Special Effects
Answer and Explanation:
The chosen film was: The breakfast Club.
The breakfast Club was a film produced in 1985 and tells the story of five teenagers who had some kind of bad behavior at school and had to spend an entire Saturday in detention. These teenagers do not know each other and are part of totally different groups and live different realities as well. At first the plot seems simple, but it becomes very profound when the characters begin to tell their dramas and interact with each other, even in the midst of their differences. Detention becomes a type of "group therapy" and it's amazing to see how the characters manage to let go with real people, who have problems.
The film is extremely plausible in most factors, especially when it shows that even with the moment of complicity that teenagers have, they will not maintain their friendship, as they are very different from each other.
As the film takes place in the real world and portrays real dramas, special effects were not used, but this does not diminish the quality of the film, which establishes itself as fun, dramatic and full of layers with different meanings.
Answer:
A. Providing for the needs of its aging population
Explanation:
The population pyramid shows that the group of people with the highest population as at year 2000, are people of the ages between 40 - 44, and 35 - 39. These group of people are arguably the active and working class people of China.
By 2029, that's about 29 years to come, most of these groups of people who be aged already and retired from active service.
Therefore, China would be faced with the demographic challenge of providing for the needs of its aging population, beginning from 2029.