Answer:
<u>Step 1: Determine which options are correct
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What are the authors’ main points in the article? Check all that apply.
- Option A: Social media was key in spreading news of the Arab Spring to the outside world.
- Option B: Social media networks played a crucial role in the Arab uprisings.
- Option E: The speed of news media threatens traditional Arab American news outlets.
Option A is correct because the article truly talks about the spreading news throughout the Arab Spring to the outside world. Also, the social media played an important role to be fuel the Arab uprisings. Finally, the last correct option is E because the fast reliable social media was much more quicker and better than the old and outdated news outlets.
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<span>C.Because she is ashamed of her own actions and afraid of her father</span>
Answer:
Which two phrases from the text best support the themes indentified in Question 1?
Answer and Explanation:
Dobbs' descriptions of the brain's functioning in adolescents make sense, mainly because Dobbs shows this functioning by proving it with data and evidence, in addition to providing a very punctual explanation. With that, we can better understand why teenagers act the way they do. In addition, through Dobbs' words we can understand that the brain undergoes changes that promote positive and negative results, which are totally related to the way adolescents will live even in adulthood.
Even after reading the interview, the question that remains in my mind is whether there is a possibility that the brain brain will never change and present individuals in adulthood who still exhibit this inconsequential and crazy behavior that many teenagers exhibit.
I would say "personification" and it seems to be used in the following passages, "joy whose hand is ever at his lips, and bidding adieu", "turning to poison while the bee-mouth sips"," Veil'd melancholy has his sovran shrine" and finally " his soul shall taste the sadness of her might". So joy is personified as being a hand at lips, the mouth like a bee (local simile) that sips, melancholy is like a person that has his shrine, and a soul can taste sadness.