Answer:
1. The cartoonist compares the windows of retail stores to the windows of web browsers.
We can actually deduce here that the journal entries for the hypothetical scenarios is seen below:
Journal 1: Few days after the fall of society
- The collapse was as a result of the fall of a big planet to planet earth.
- Then some people were reported to have gone missing all of a sudden.
- Our group survived because we were locked up in underground house as a result of quarantine activities.
Journal 2: Few months after the fall of society.
- There seems to be scarcity of food and we are becoming hungry.
- Markets are shut down because the government placed curfew.
- The reservoirs and provisions made for quarantine is still sustaining us.
Journal 3: Few years after the fall of society.
- We have been able to survive because we have finished our quarantining and out of the underground house.
- We are engaged in hunting activities and a nomadic life.
- The quality of life hasn't improved. We are still struggling to adapt to the new normal.
<h3>What is journal entry?</h3>
Journal entry refers to the act of keepings records of certain events and transactions that take place either economically or non-economically. Journal entry is usually seen in business and commerce. But people still make a record of what happens in their day to day activities.
We see that the above actually shows the three journal entries here about the events that transpired after the fall of society.
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Hi, you've asked an incomplete/unclear question. The full question read;
Which of the phrases below is <u>not</u> in the future perfect continuous?
a) You will have been waiting here for three hours by 8 o'clock.
b) You will be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.
c) By the end of next month I will have been living here for ten years.
d) When I finish this course, I will have been learning Italian for ten years.
e) Next month I will have been working here for two years.
Answer:
<u>b) You will be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.</u>
Explanation:
We make this conclusion because the phrase <em>"will have been" </em> (which is the future perfect of the verb "to be") is often added to the subject of a sentence to make it future perfect continuous.
However, after careful check of all the sentences, we notice all of them except option b used the future perfect continuous phrase, <em>"will have been." </em>
Douglass spent most of the day struggling with the oxen & he broke the gate