I'd assume headlines, although some answer choices could lead to a different conclusion
A. The life cycle of a butterfly
This is taken from the story “To Kill a Mocking Bird” written by Harper Lee. Calpurnia was the housekeeper for Atticus Finch and his two children Jem and Scout. In chapter 12 Calpurnia takes the children to her church.
Question: The big change from earlier in the book is the fact Calpurnia:
Answer: makes a genuine effort to connect with Scout
Answer:
Altered photographs literally do not represent the truth.
Explanation:
Some of the legal and ethical issues associated with using manipulated photographs include:
a. The tendency to abuse the subject’s reputation and sensitivities
b. The issue of the truthfulness of the photographs in order to protect false representation especially in commerce and advertisement. Although with a clause of exception when used in artwork.
c. Another issue is that which deals with copyright or content ownership. It is unethical to use manipulated photographs for a purpose when you do not have rightful ownership over the image.
In summary, the law primarily protects private interests in the authenticity of the image, while the public interest in the authenticity of the image is mainly found in the Trade Practices Act, which again operates in the commercial context. These laws are interested in the labelling of the artwork, not its truth value, unless there is some falsehood in the representation.