Answer:
1. the main point is to show that we are on our own journey and our own perspectives. She says that we all show our emotions differently and react to things differently. She also says that we can either react one way (negatively) or another (positively).
2. She has the audience say basically the same thing but different ways. She said that they way they said it was different then others by the way they say and how they say it. She also gives an example of her own where she switched how she viewed a situation from negative to positive.
3. I think it was more of both. She is informing us but is also trying to persuade us to pay attention to how we react/and express our emotions
4. The style was formal. She gave facts and examples
5. I think they did a good job to convey their message. They interacted with the audience which can help to make them listen better and understand more of what she is saying. She also gave examples of her own which can show the audience that they aren't the only ones and that they too can change the way they view things and how they react.
6. Two things i learned was that we are all on our own paths and that we all have our own perspectives and we show our emotions and react differently.
Explanation:
I don't know if that works but that's the best i got. Hope it helps :)
I'm not 100% sure about all the answers, but I did the best that I could. I haven't read this myth in a long time.
1) B
2) C
3) B
4) C
5) A
6) A
7) A
8) D
9) A
10) B
It's A, epithets :] hope that helped!
Contemporary issues and culture shape one's worldview by how we perceive things differently compared to those around us, which most likely has to do with how any culture is shaped viewing the world. People tend to overlook how cultures can be different and therefore are affected differently.