Answer: A. flyer; details describe problem and possible solutions
Explanation:
Here is the complete question:
The audience for a particular piece of writing is neighbors. The purpose of the text is to persuade them to help solve the problem of trash in the streets. What form of writing and what kind of supporting details best support this audience and purpose?
A. flyer; details describe problem and possible solutions
B. editorial; details include complaints about problem
C. essay; details include complaints about problem
D. newspaper article; details describe problem and possible solutions.
A flyer is a form of paper with a written message that is distributed to people to pass across a vital information. The purpose of a flyer is to enable the individuals who receive it to take a desired action.
In this scenario, the flyer should be used as it is easy to distribute and can also reach a large audience. It should be noted that flyers are also small, therefore people can easily read them as the message in them will be short and concise.
Lastly, it can be used to describe the causes of the problem being faced by the people and the possible solutions.
Tell the person to write the question down i guess
Answer:
The jailer approached Anita years later and asked for coffee because he wanted to make friends with her and probably, he realized the importance of "human dignity" when he heard her life's story and her singing while in jail.
Explanation:
The "Light of Ghandi's Lamp" is a story about the "apartheids'" struggle against the authorities such as the Police in Johannesburg. The story focuses on the capture of Anita and the narrator's <em>(Anita's brother) </em>thoughts on how she was doing in prison.
The narrator went to the station to know about her sister's condition and to tell them about how good of a person and sister she was. There he met Anita's jailer who looked gentler than what he imagined. Later on, he realized that the jailer actually lied to Anita about many things. He tried to <em>destabilize her emotions </em>but Anita counteracted it by<em> singing songs</em> and <em>talking about her life</em>. With these, Anita and Richard were sent home.