Answer: a TV program about the artwork of Osamu Tezuka
Explanation:
A website that teaches to make manga with a computer would probably provide information on programming, rather than in the history of manga. Dragon Ball or Sailor Moon are works of fiction, with no content related to Carlos' research, so they wouldn´t be useful for him. Given that he wants to see manga from the 20th century, a video about Japanese art in the 1100s would not be useful either. Only a TV program about Osamu Tezuka, who is famous for his manga from post-World War II Japan would provide Carlos with the information he wants.
If I like it: Yes, I like this poem. It seems/feels so intimate, yet somehow I feel connected to the character.
What emotions are there:I believe the emotions a reader would feel would be sorrow, pity, despair, grief, and helplessness because he/she has no power to help the abused.
What I would add to make it better: I probably wouldn't, perhaps start posting it publicly to sites like 'Wattpad', to get a wider perspective from public comments.
Answer:
a. after; at the same time as
Explanation:
According to the James-Lange theory, we experience emotion <em>after</em> we notice our physiological arousal. According to the Cannon-Bard theory, we experience emotion <em>at the same time as we</em> become physiologically aroused. In James-Lange theory, a stimulus is the cause of the arousal of our body's physiological response. So according to this theory, physiological arousal is first and then we feel the emotion. According to Cannon-Bard's theory, also known as the thalamic theory of emotion, both the emotion and the physiological arousal happen simultaneously.
Answer:
The sentence "You have nesting dolls" is a simple sentence.
No, "He showed the officers a hotel receipt and an airplane ticket as proof of his time in Buenos Aires" is not a compound sentence.
Explanation:
1. <em>"You have nesting dolls"</em> is a simple sentence as it has just one subject and one verb. Moreover, it also states a simple sentence, and completes a thought. Therefore, it is a simple sentence.
2. <em>"He showed the officers a hotel receipt and an airplane ticket as proof of his time in Buenos Aires" </em>This is not a compound sentence. Compound sentences have at least two independent clauses joined by coordinating conjunction along with a comma. In the given sentence, there is no comma and also contains just one independent clause. Therefore, the correct answer is no, it is not a compound sentence.