The answer to your first question is TRUE its part of the check and balance system.
In my honest opinion, I think that the Chinese government has no right to block off the rights to social media and possibly the internet. The internet is how we all connect to each other, see friends, learn about the world, basically get smarter and more aware. If the Chinese government takes away the right to the internet, the literacy rate will drastically drop, and business will slow down. China won't be considered a world super-power anymore, and American companies will dominate the industry scene instead of Chinese owned businesses. To close, if there is no social media in China, China will face the consequences.
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This activity is likely to contribute to students' literacy development primarily by imaginative method of the student. This is because, as the game progresses, the student would be left with no other option than to deploy his or her imagination in order to resolve the game.
<em>As the students plays the game, the other person meant to name the object being described would have know other option than to think of what the object could likely be thereby contributing to his or her literacy development.</em>
Explanation:
Answer: D
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Answer: Permanent magnets have their atoms aligned all the time. Temporary magnets have their atoms aligned only while under the influence of a strong external magnetic field. Overheating a permanent magnet will rearrange its atomic structure and turn it into a temporary magnet.
Word cited: https://sciencing.com/difference-permanent-magnet-temporary-magnet-8180685.html
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