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Wash your hands well. ...
Cover a cough. ...
Wash and bandage all cuts. ...
Do not pick at healing wounds or blemishes, or squeeze pimples.
Don't share dishes, glasses, or eating utensils.
Avoid direct contact with napkins, tissues, handkerchiefs, or similar items used by others
 
        
             
        
        
        
I personally I agree with the idea!
Technology provides many opportunities which without it would not be possible, for example the opportunity to watch an educational video about body parts for an anatomy class or the opportunity to practice programming for computer science class. Technology provides the opportunity for the students to learn or practice at home and without it, the students would not have sufficient sources to learn from.
        
             
        
        
        
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Chaucer draws on the  <u>ESTATES</u> satire prevalent in his time to bring out the traits of the different classes of society. He uses the technique of  <u>FRAME</u> story to hold the narrative together.
Explanation:
Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" is a frame narrative story told by numerous pilgrims on their way to Canterbury. The tales told by the different characters all reflect their true selves, according to their professions and backgrounds.
In this tale, Chaucer draws on the estates satire which is a writing genre that focuses on the societal classes of the time. Most writings of this genre occurs during the Medieval times where class/ status plays a huge role in the identification and understanding of a person.
Chaucer also uses the technique of a frame narrative to make the stories stick together. This type of frame narrative is when a story is included in the main story, like different sub-branches from the main part. In simple words, we can say a frame narration is "a story within a story". This happens when a narrator tells a story about a person who then narrates a story too. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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The correct answer is: It describes how China's government has used physical and virtual walls to protect itself through the history.
Explanation:
The main idea of the article ''Like the Great Wall, the Great Firewall may not be able to protect China's government forever" describes the systematic separation of China from the rest of the world by using physical and virtual walls to protect themselves from foreign influences. This statement refers to the fact that China blocks almost all foreign media, human rights groups or websites which considers harmful for its citizens.
These walls were a great way of defense through history, but, today, with today's technology development, those walls probably will not be strong enough to protect the country from foreign influences and new trends.