Answer: Cybercriminals often commit crimes by targeting computer networks or devices. Cybercrime can range from security breaches to identity theft. Other cybercrimes include things like showing picture that dont belong on the internet cyber-stalking, harassment, bullying,exploitation.
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Mr Peter rescued a swan while sailing, the rescued swan turned out to be a king and he honored Mr peter by giving gift. He was given three leave and was told to make wishes with leaves individually and that the wish will be granted. He made a wish to have a wife with the first leave and a lady appeared to her but she was never happy she mostly cry and tells him she misses the swan and her sister. Mr peter made his second wish and her wife returned back to the sea where she belongs.
Mr peter's didn't make use of the third leave he rather let it be and he stated that swan should be swan and human be human.
Mr Peter made a choice to let go and this is to say that it is not all the time we have what we desire there are days we need to make some choices so that some things will be. This is also telling the reader that every creature have been made for a particular place and mostly cannot be altered they will always be a desire to go back to where its originated from.
A definition of a word that one would find in a dictionary is the word's Denotation.
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comics/cartoons
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at first, there was a comic, but it evolved into a cartoon
<u>Pun:</u> "Frog parking, all other will be toad" (sign attached) It represents a pun, which is a play with words with FROG and TOAD as they have different meanings and TOW means to pull or hawl a car.
<u>Irony:</u> "A fire station burns to the ground". It represents an irony, as nobody expects that a place where fires are extinguished, will catch fire, as in a fire station, their job is to put out fires.
<u>Sarcasm:</u> "Sometimes, I need what only you can provide: your absence." It represents sarcasm because it is an insult. It is said that sarcasm is the ability to insult without everyone realizing it.
<u>Hyperbole:</u> "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse". (picture attached) This humourous device uses extreme exaggeration to make a point. They are not comparisons, they are ridiculous statements, that they don't have to be taken literally.
<u>Understatement:</u> " Looks like it rained a bit last night" (picture attached) and in reality the person is describing a huge storm overnight. It adds humour to a serious situation