“Hello I am here t tell you about recycling and how it can save the environment!
Recycling can turn garage into something better without having to pollute the world with trash. It also keeps harmful waste out of the environment and killing animals.
Speaking of the environment, the ocean has millions of pounds of trash in it that can hurt or kill animals that may eat it or get stuck in it. But with recycling you can get rid of all that trash and save the ocean wildlife.
Recycling doesn’t only help wildlife, it also helps humans like us too! Trash fills overflow affect the environment starting with the plants that the animals that we eat and one thing leads to another, but with recycling we don’t have to worry about that.
Thank you for reading.” Try this and your welcome.
It’s either A or C if i’m wrong i’m so sorry
Answer:
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Explanation:
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An article is piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication. Those can be academic, laboral or just personal.
Now, the subject of an article can automatically limit the timeliness, the audience and purpose. The subject acts like a border to your article and you will have to respect that limit. For instance, every article has a subject, but it will be conditioned by the subject of the writing piece; and, when writing, you have to identify your audicience and it has to be closed relationed with your subjects, because there are some topics for specific public.
In that sense, the only aspect a subject of an article can not limit is A: effectiveness. A topic by itself does not do anything, it is the way of presenting and writing about it. In addition, there is no any way to know if the article will produce the expected effect on the readers just because of the topic.
Hope this helps!
<span>ice caverns and rivers
Through the description of the land, the narrator describes "</span><span>A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice". It's a contradiction because even though it's really sunny, the caves are frozen. There is a river that also runs through the pleasure dome. </span>