The nature of the political media product has changed, becoming almost inextricably infused with entertainment content. In sum, the United States has entered a "new media" age.Electronic media dominate in the "new media" era even more than in the recent past. Technologies, such as the Internet, have rendered print communication electronic, as traditional news organizations establish online counterparts to their newspapers and magazines. Further, the substance, form, and style of electronic communication has been altered radically. New-style electronic formats, such as Internet discussion groups and chat rooms, create new public spaces and provide unprecedented opportunities for political discourse
7 negative things that can happen when being on social media
. sometimes when you meet new people on social media somtimes there not really who they are or not really the age they say they are unless u trust them
.drama lots of drama can be caused
.pure pressure
.you can be made fun of and become depressed
.lose friends because of rumors that arnt true
.date a guy then when go to meet him hes 45 and chopes off your head
.fights can get started if you dont watch out what your discussions about
.your heart can get brocken from guys or girls saming they love you and leave u 2 days later
lol gave u 8 instead hope i could help but just because these can happen again doesnt mean its going to for sure so stay on socail media and yolo enjoy your life #TEAMSOCIALMEDIA hope i helped
Wi’ ither kindred, jumping cattle,
In shoals and nations:
Whare horn nor bane ne’er dare unsettle
Your thick plantations.
In these lines of verse from “To a Louse” by Robert Burns, what does the speaker command the louse to do?
Answer:
Crawl on some poor beggar.
Explanation:
Robert Burns is regarded as the 'National poet of Scotland'. He is among the most read poets of his time. In this excerpt from the poem "To a Louse", the poet exemplifies the poet's command to a louse to 'crawl on some poor beggar" and i.e. his true place for its inhabitation (a beggar's head full of his unruly and unmanageable hair). The poet compares the head of a beggar to a field, louse to "cattle" and his hair to "thick plantations" that suggests the triviality of Louse that it would love the cattle's company. The lines reveal the anguish of the poet against the Louse as it dared to touch the gentle lady(could be his beloved).
The correct answer is B.
Explanation:
The meaning of literary nonsense is that belongs to a categorization of literature in which there is a balance in elements that have sense with others that do not have sense.
As we can see in the excerpt, the author Sandburg makes a mixture between real places such as Northampton, Massachusetts and Soth Hadley with the flongboo, which represents an invented animal that has a yellow torch in its tail.
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krumpers prepares User: Which agreement rule applies to a subject joined by or or nor?
use a plural verb
use a singular verb
make the verb agree with the subject closest to the verb
make the verb agree with the first subject listed
Answer: C
Explanation:
b. because,
c. and,
d. however