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Explanation:
We all agree that digital technology and communication have leaked almost ubiquitously into everyday life today, at least in Western societies. Many of the things we do on a daily basis go through the use of a computer or even more, a Smartphone that goes with us everywhere. See the weather forecast, organize our personal agenda, have a directory, interact with friends and family, make a purchase or choose the provider of a specific service ... Much has been addressed as to how this invasive presence of technology can greatly influence in the way we relate to each other and on the social effects of technology.
Psychology seeks to explain how people can become dependent on the relationships created thanks to technology and neglect what is authentically happening around them. Sociology investigates how this new way of approaching social reality can modify the fabric of the community. And Ethics and Philosophy try to answer, among many others, the question of whether these new ways of relating and understanding the world have affected the construction of motivations and values that move us as human beings.
The way we react to the suffering of the other, the empathy that we can show towards others, does not depend on or is limited by the use of the internet. But they can be exponentially increased, as can discrimination and insult. It is a great machine for exponentially multiplying the feelings, ideas and words of people and groups.
This should not be taken as a catastrophe. Because yes, there are internet “trolls”. There are people who will pour hate and obnoxious comments everywhere on the web. But we cannot blame technology, as it is not technology that made these people selfish in the first place. And also, the outlook is not one hundred percent negative.
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using time to build tension
Explanation:
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Trends, which were already in motion, accelerated, and that acceleration has brought us at least several months, if not years, forward. We have observed new users coming online even in the most penetrated markets; we have seen digital natives experimenting with shopping in new categories. For instance, at eBay alone, we have noted six hundred percent growth on VR headsets.
I believe it’s a kind of a ratchet – once people have crossed that threshold of being comfortable buying everything from grocery to dumbbells online or in the app, they won’t go back. This is a behavioural change.
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A
Explanation:
This passage speaks mostly about Banquo's astute understanding of how the agents of evil work: they tell the truth about things that don't matter. Then they betray us in things that really do matter.
Which answer is closest to that interpretation? It certainly isn't B. There is no mention of Banquo's children. Nor of his children becoming kings.
C is possible. But there is no mention of Duncan at all. He says nothing about how Macbeth will go beyond being Thane of Cawdor. Just that there is something beyond the Thane of Cawdor.
D is not in support of murdering Duncan to get the throne. Banquo never was in favor of killing Duncan and he won't be when Macbeth does the grisly deed.
That leaves A. The remark I put at the beginning says just about what Banquo says in the passage.
C. it’s talking about physically maturing.