The action which is considered as an example of citizen journalism is ''You take a picture of a sewer spill into a river and send it to the local paper''
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Citizen journalism, a form of alternative media that is exercised by people who are not professional journalists but who propagate information through Websites, blogs, and social media.
Citizen journalism has a worldwide influence despite continuing concerns over whether citizen journalists are as reliable as trained professionals. Citizens in catastrophic zones have provided instant text and visual reporting from the location.
Behind these, there is a debate over whether the term citizen journalism was itself accurate as this form of journalism involves private individuals, who are normally the consumers of journalism, generating their news content.
Answer:
yes she kisses back, before that they were flirting, and saying poems to one another . She means that Romeo would be wonderful, no matter what name he was called. For the other questions, students’ answers will vary a bit. Names, they might argue, actually do matter and Juliet is somewhat wrong. If, for example, your parents were hippies and named you Moonbeam Smith, you might have grown into a different version of yourself because of the way the world treats someone named Moonbeam. It’s fun to think about how your name influences people’s reactions to you. The answers to the second part will vary and often lead to an interesting full-class discussion.
Explanation:
He believes that dreams hold the secret of your fate/
destiny. He would agree with modern dream interpreters that the subjects of our dreams tell us a lot about
our lives
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Explanation:
I have found interpunction mistakes in lines:
- in ''Something, or somebody I know is worth my time'' There should be no comma interpunction after ''Something''.
- ''When you're broken down, and have the same pain you've felt a thousand times.'' There should be no comma after ''Down''.
Also, another mistake that I have found is in:
- ''Who does good, loves, and never ever lies.'' The mistake here is in ''never ever''. There should be no ''ever'' word because ''never ever'' is creating a tautology.
Answer:
Compound sentence.
Explanation:
A compound sentence is one where there are two or more independent clauses joined together by coordinating conjunctions such as "and, but, or, so" etc. or a comma, semicolon, etc. It also can be identified by the presence of a subject and a predicate in the sentence.
In the given sentence <em>"I love this study, and I am going to continue in it"</em>, we can correctly say that it is a compound sentence. First is the presence of two independent clauses "I love this study" and "I am going to continue in it". Moreover, the two are joined by the comma and coordinating conjunction "and". It also contains the subject "I" and a predicate "love this study" and "am going to continue".
Thus, the correct answer is a compound sentence.