<span>The answer is Nothing
is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. It means that what is
important is what you think and what you believe in. What matter is what the vision that you set
for yourself. It is your life and you
live it as you see fit.</span>
The above question requires a personal answer, so I can't answer this question for you, but I'll show you how to answer it.
The first thing you should do is look for ads that show stereotypes or create your own ad that features stereotyped ideas.
A stereotype is a generalized, standardized concept that incorrectly defines or limits an entire group of people. An example of this is the stereotyped idea that all Brazilians know how to play football.
In this case, after finding and presenting your ad with a stereotyped idea, you must answer your question as follows:
- Show what stereotype the ad shows.
- Shows the group that is affected by this stereotype.
- Give your opinion on this.
More information about stereotypes at the link:
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Mirikitani's "Attack the Water" relates to Rukeyser's "Poem" because they both focus on what civilians experience during wartime. "Attack the Water" describes the struggle of Vietnamese people living during (and after) the Vietnam War, and of Japanese-Americans in the era of Japanese Labor camps. "Poem" reflects on the struggle of people living during both of the World Wars, trying to get by and to get through such a tragic time. Both of these poems show that even when people are not involved directly in a war, war can still have an immense impact on their lives.
The option is D. Love isn’t as necessary as and shelter is, but love is very important
If we analyze some of the lines of the poem.
..”<em>Love is not all: it is not meat or drink….
</em>
The author clearly states that love is not necessary to survive or to live.
When the author writes:
”<em> love cannot fill the thickened lung with breath, not clean the blood, nor set the fractured bone yet many a men are making friends with death”</em>
again is saying that love is not necessary to live, however, it is important to the way we live or relate with each other. It is clearly explained that a person can easily live without love. Love is always as an option, a tool, not a vital element in a person's life.
D-
B- comedies
C- religious themes
D- modern dramas such as films are not structured in the manner of stage plays
C- marriage
A- usually features an extraordinary hero