B. Technology
C. Innovations
D. Values
The answer is "D"
It has been accepted that change is an inherent aspect of any culture. No culture can remain static and there are many reasons for cultural change. We have political, economic, environmental and technological factors that bring about or influence cultural change.
Usually, whenever technological advances enable people to engage in new behavior, their norms and values lag behind because they are not sure what to think of such behavior.
One important example is reproduction. Change in reproductive technology such as obtaining a child through a surrogate birth, has always met a good degree of resistance because it challenges the accepted definition of parenthood and family. Some take this as commercializing of life and will not accept it.
Reproductive technology is now in place and is changing the culture of family and parenthood but people are still arguing about its place in society as they still hold on to their traditional values of parenthood.
Values (APEX) you're welcome ;D
FRANK: Well, I’ve only been an average student in high school, but I’m excited about college because I can choose all of my own classes. I want to work in cyber security. So, I’m going to work with the counseling staff at my college to make sure I’m taking the correct courses. I’ve heard about a study skills course they offer freshman, so I might enroll because I want to know how to get the most out of my classes. Cyber security is a tough field, and I need to know my stuff.
JAMIE: You seem really serious about school. I’m impressed.
FRANK: Maybe a little bit! I also want to get involved in soccer. I figure I can stay in shape and meet some new people that way. Hey, I met you playing soccer back in third grade. Remember?
Hopes this helps a lot
b. introduction.
c. anecdote.
d. hook.
Your answer is D
The hook catches the reader's attention.
- Yaoii
A.
possessive
B.
subject
C.
object of a preposition
D.
direct object
B. the ability to travel great distances in less than a day
C. the tendency of writers to poke fun at their own cultures
D. the practice of many affluent people of dressing plainly