Answer:
Alice worked hard to ensure that her presentation was
(creative, persuasive, and effective)
The teachers like John because he
(Has been coming to class on time, participates in class discussions, and submit his assignments before the deadlines)
Answer:
I believe the example of biased reporting is letter d. a journalist does not use any interviews or direct quotes in his or her reports.
Explanation:
Bias is generally understood as a prejudice against or a tendency to favor something or someone in detriment of others. When it comes to reporting, even if it is a scientific report, bias is the under-reporting, the inability to fully disclose information. If a journalist fails to use interviews or direct quotes in the report, it may very well be that the report is incomplete - lacking proper research - or that it is prejudiced, expressing only that journalist's point of view. That's why the best option is letter d. The other options, on the other hand, show an effort by the journalist to properly research and disclose information.
Answer:
Theseus sets himself up to battle the Minotaur.
Explanation:
This excerpt refers to a story "Cruel Tribute" from James Baldwin's collection of stories based on Greek mythology.
Basically, story goes as this; King of Crete's son was killed by Athenians. Now the King faced them with a choice: either he will destroy the Athens or Athenians will send him 7 men and 7 women each year as a tribute to Minotaur, a monster that lives in a labyrinth in Crete.
After many years, Theseus grew up and volunteered to sail to Crete as one of the 7 men with the goal to kill the beast and end this cruel tradition.
The Rhythm And rhyme follow a set scheme leading to a more pristine Flawless Presentation. And Fourteen lines is just enough to declare ones love Anything less would prove that the Love was indeed Fraudulent Hope this helps