Answer:
Correct answer is A: It is a part of the exposition that describes Buck's
Explanation:
The story follows a dog named Buck, and all the misfortunes that happen to him. At one point of his life, he becomes a sled dog. It is true that in the lines following the mentioned paragraph, the author mentions that Buck welcomed these two dogs, but the accent of the story isn't really on Buck making friends. Also, there is mention about Spitz beating Billie and how Buck and Sol-leks got into a fight, but the accent of these paragraphs isn't on the fight. The writer rather focuses on the personal characteristics of each dog, which means that this is exposition that describes each of Buck's teammates.
Answer:
O It demonstrates how social media has the capacity to spread information faster than traditional outlets.
Explanation:
In the article "The Role of Social Media in the Ar a b Up ris ings", the writers He at her B ro wn, E m ily G u skin and A m y M i t c he ll delve into the role of social media such as Tw i t ter and Face book in sharing or spreading the news. This article tries to show how social media played a huge role in communicating and providing a platform for the protesters to interact with each other.
In the given passage from the article, the authors wrote how media was used not only about the A r ab Up ris ings but also in other fields. For instance, the death of W h it n ey H o u ston, a world-famous singer, was announced dead by Tw i tter <em>"55 minutes before the AP confirming the story"</em> which shows how traditional news outlets were slower than social media.
Thus, the correct answer is the last/ fourth option.
Answer: Its C
Explanation: Cause in you're question it say "would probably NOT be used as support for a proposition to keep a city's public libraries open seven day's a week" and c is saying fewer and fewer are using the libraries which means c would not be used as support for a proposition.
Answer:
2. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
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