The Correct answer would be A: To scare the reader
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Explanation:
Reading, like other skills, is something that children acquire and develop at their own speed. It's normal for children to find reading difficult at some time in their lives. However, if learning to read becomes a constant struggle that causes a youngster to fall behind his peers, he may have dyslexia, a learning problem.
The most frequent symptom of dyslexia is difficulty learning to read. It has an impact on a child's capacity to detect and manipulate language sounds. Dyslexic children struggle to decode new words or break them down into digestible bits that they can subsequently sound out.
Dyslexia affects one out of every five children, and it affects 80 to 90 percent of children with learning disabilities. Many children go misdiagnosed because their problems in school are wrongly attributed to intellect, amount of effort, or environmental circumstances, according to Sally Shaywitz, MD, co-director of the Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity.
Answer:
The search of perfection is promoted by media constantly, because the media promotes expectations in people about being perfect in every possible way: having the perfect body, earning so much money that the perfect luxury car can be afforded, the perfect clothes and so on. This is promoted in advertising, in film, television, and music. (in other words, pop culture).
The search for the happy ever after life is also promoted when media gives the idea that there is a point in life where problems stop, and after that, life becomes more or less perfect.
It’s False.
Visualization is any technique for creating images, diagrams, or animations to communicate a message