Answer:
Answer C
Explanation:
Objective language is not based on feeling or opinions. Objective language uses facts.
Answer:
Depression affects these things in many ways.
Explanation:
<u>Yourself:</u><u> </u>Depression can affect your education, your personal relationships, and your health. When you become depressed you stop caring about everything that was once important to you because you feel there is no value in it anymore. Therefore, you may begin to skip class, not do homework, or study for your exams. Many people who become depressed tend to shun everyone out, this can affect your personal relationships. Lastly, depressed people begin to ignore their health and skip out on things like brushing their teeth, their hair, bathing, eating, etc.
<u>Your community:</u> Your community can be affected by depression in many ways. Many individuals who become depressed may turn to risky behaviors to cope such as doing dr0gs or committing crimes. This can have a devastating effect on communities. An increase in dr0g usage can cause a community to have a dr0g outbreak. An increase in criminal activity can cause property value to decrease and may cause residents to move out of the community.
<u>Global level:</u> Depression is classified as a leading cause of disability worldwide. The more people affected means the more burden it causes on our societies. An increase in depressed individuals means an increase in things such as homelessness, poverty, unemployment, su1c1de, and v1olence. All of these things negatively impact the local economy.
Answer: C) The author thinks thermometer pills are a potentially promising answer to heatstroke.
Explanation:
Honestly, this is not something anyone else would be able to give you much help with. This an activity you have to do based on what you think about the poem. So there really isn't a write or wrong answer since it is your opinion. The only thing we can probably help you with is probably just proofreading your answer to see if it makes sense or has correct spelling and grammar. Sorry!
Hope I helped,
Darry