One drawback to the Roman's roads was they had poor drainage. Another drawback for today is they are too narrow.
Answer:
d) analogy
Explanation:
Analogy refers to a linguistic comparison of two objects that emphasizes the similarities between those two objects. They are usually used to describe a new concept by comparing it to something that is more familiar to the audience.
In this example, <u>the city planner was giving a speech on sending citizens appropriate text messages regarding city and states issues. To make her point she used the example of the problems that were caused when the state of Hawaii accidentally sent out a text about an incoming missile (which in that time created panic in the population).</u>
Thus, she is trying to <u>make her point by comparing it to a situation that is more familiar (the Hawaii accidental text) to the people she's talking to.</u>
Thus, we can say that she used an analogy.
The audience is experiencing narcotizing dysfunction if fails to take action after seeing prolonged reports on natural disasters or human rights violations.
<h3>What is narcotizing dysfunction?</h3>
This is the theory that has it that people may lose their apathy to certain issues based on the fact that the media is outspoken on those particular issues.
This theory tells is that people may begin to care less about certain issues that are serious because much light has been shed on those issues.
The audience has seen so much reports on the issues of natural disaster till they have started to show little concern about it.
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