Answer by JKismyhusbandbae:
1st block:
Last night's football game
Scores from last night's high school football games
2nd block:
The daily and weekly weather forecast/traffic on the freeway
Information on a 15-car pileup on the main freeway in town
A big storm that is approaching
3rd block:
A reminder about an expose on local water sources coming the next day
4th block:
Your 10 on the 10, a brief overview of the 10 most important local stories at 10 past the hour
5th block:
Viewer submitted photos
Time Plan:
4 commercial breaks = 3 minutes long = 12 minutes (60-12 = 48)
3 teasers = 1 minute long = 3 minutes (48-3 = 45)
5 transitions = 1 minute long = 5 minutes (45 - 5 = 40)
5 blocks = 8 minutes long = 40 minutes (40 - 40 = 0)
It should go:
Transition → Block → Teaser → Commercial → Transition → Block → Teaser → Commercial → Transition → Block → Teaser (Last one) → Commercial → Transition → Block → Commercial (Last one) → Transition (Last one) → Block (Last one)
Answer:
The anwser is
They detail the various environmental issues caused by inferior cookstoves
Shakespeare's influence<span> extends from theater and literature to present-day movies, </span>Western philosophy<span>, and the English language itself. </span>William Shakespeare<span> is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the history of the English language, </span><span>and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. </span><span>He transformed European theater by expanding expectations about what could be accomplished through innovation in </span>characterization<span>, plot, </span>language<span> and </span>genre.<span>Shakespeare's writings have also impacted a large number of notable novelists and poets over the years, including </span>Herman Melville Charles Dickens,<span> and </span>Maya Angelou, <span>and continue to influence new authors even today. Shakespeare is the most quoted writer in the history of the </span>English-speaking world <span>after the various writers of the Bible; many of his quotations and </span>neologisms<span> have passed into everyday usage in English and other languages.</span>
The answer would be personification because it’s giving the sniper a human characteristic