Nonsequential order/description
Answer:
Essay title:
<em><u>What has really changed with the diseases?</u></em>
Explanation:
Some of the diseases that existed in the past still exist today, we can mention some examples such as:
tuberculosis, yellow fever and leprosy.
In the past, these diseases were difficult to control and as there was little scientific knowledge about the mechanism of action and spread of the disease, this caused these diseases to spread more rapidly. Today, thanks to advances in science, the mechanism of disease spread is already known, and it is also possible to take preventive measures more quickly to prevent their spread.
To make an analysis we can compare the yellow fever disease and the coronavirus, both diseases have some similarities, for example they were imported, the yellow fever from Africa and the Coronavirus from Asia, both diseases had a rapid spread, but as differences we can say that today we have a greater professional and scientific knowledge that allowed us to quickly create vaccines to prevent coronavirus, while with yellow fever the world had to wait until 1937 so that a vaccine against the yellow fever virus could be created.
Answer:
a literary medium distinguished from poetry especially by its greater irregularity and variety of rhythm and its closer correspondence to the patterns of everyday speech
Explanation:
As we rode in the bus in the weird phosphorescent void of the Lincoln Tunnel we leaned on each other with fingers waving and yelled and talked excitedly, and I was beginning to get the bug like Dean. He was simply a youth tremendously excited with life, and though he was a con-man, he was only conning because he wanted so much to live and to get involved with people who would otherwise pay no attention to him. What does this excerpt demonstrate <span>about the culture of the beat generation? I would say the answer is"Beat artists most desired direct and varied life experiences" based on the behaviour of the beat artist mentioned above.</span>
If you refer to the poem the Tyger by Blake, When using fire as an image of the tiger, Blake aims to evoke the tiger's potential creation and its fierceness"Tyger tyger, burning bright"/"What the hand, dare seize the fire?"/"what inmmortal hand or eye, could frame thy fearful symmetry?, fire also paints a sobrenatural air on the tiger