Answer:
Social media has become part of our lives.
Explanation:
Nowadays, social media has become part of our lives. However, there is a writer that says that the use of Social Media is really helpful. He agrees in that it is a useful tool for preteens because they can learn many things such as how to use it appropriately. The other writer is against the excessive use of Social Media because this writer argues that Social Media could be a bit tense.
The excerpt that contains an example of irony is letter B. "When she and the girl happened to be out of the house together, she would say something and add the name Hulga at the end of it, and the big-spectacled Joy Hulga would scowl and redden as if her privacy had been intruded upon. She considered the name her personal affair."
Answer:
No, he isn't correct.
Explanation:
The supervisor isn't correct in the given scenario. The safety of all employees of a company matters, regardless of their position.
The organization that protects the workers' safety and health is called OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration). If a worker feels like their safety or health are compromised in their workplace, they have the right to file a complaint to OSHA.
Demareas' health is obviously compromised, and he has the right to know what chemicals the cleaner contains. According to the OSHA regulations, workers have the right to know what hazards are present in the workplace so that they can protect themselves.
Chapter 29 of The Grapes of Wrath is an "inner" chapter and, therefore, short and lyrical in style. It is also a Biblical-styled chapter, as it depicts the Great Flood that is used as counterpoint to the Dust Bowl chapters earlier. Steinback makes use of pathetic fallacy (weather to depict emotional tone) as the apocalyptic weather is a kind of purgation--an excessive baptism that brings death across the land.