Answer:
Answer: technology makes news more engaging and understandable thanks to its reachability, its media source, and the social media algorithms
Explanation:
Technology is represented in the Technology information sciences in the form of software and hardware, both combined bring the news industry into a new level in history. In the first place by reaching more people in different media forms (electronic newspaper, cellphone messages, video capsules in your cellphone app, dedicated multiple news social media pages, etc), In second place by providing content to inform as much as media can, about the real situation. In the form of a video, photography, graphic, study report, etc. And Finally in third place by surfing between social media algorithms to deliver the observer the topics he is interested in, for example: if you look in google about Justin Bieber, the news feed will suggest the newest notes about him.
An example of this is the next news published in cnn international the 3rd of october of 2019 called: Shipwrecked Colombian 'smugglers' found floating on packages of cocaine
In this article, we can observe a regular drug smuggler case in Colombia, the country in which these kinds of events are so often that they don’t generate any attention. However, for a different country in which drug smuggling is not such a common thing, this generates controversy. Something that without the technology we have today wouldn’t have reached our eyes, we can even see the drugs packages and the smugglers in the middle of the water, in our pc and cellphone, in the middle of a mountain in which only 4g or 5g internet is the only source of internet communication.
plicare : exploit ::
A.flectere : manifest
B.plicare : please
C.manus : dexterity
D.rapere : comprise
E.prehendere : reprisal
d is correct because rapere and comprise is similar to plicare and exploit
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Explanation:
A million years ago, when dinosaurs were still roaming the earth, our English teacher came into the room and said to us. Look! Running up a tree, I saw a squirrel. Then when we had finished looking out the window to see if we could see the squirrel, she said to us. "What's the problem with that sentence?"
Trapped. A teacher joke.
Then we caught on. There was no squirrel, but there was a problem. Who was running up the tree?
You have the same difficulty. The punctuation is fine. The problem is in
Hope shouted my name, running toward me with a big stuffed animal.
Who exactly is doing the running? It sounds like your name is doing the running. You have to fix the order.
Running toward me holding a stuffed animal was Hope. As she ran, she was shouting my name. Even that is not totally correct. Let's try again.
Holding a stuffed animal as she ran toward me, Hope was shouting my name.
You can report this as a problem. The punctuation and Capitalization are fine. The order isn't.
Both authors lived in the same period and each one of them is considered important in contemporary literature. Regarding the poems, the correct answer is that both poems use everyday language. The poems have got conversational language, without any poetic extravaganza. Indeed, the poems have got a direct message and easy tone.
A.
there were
B.
lying still
C.
three small snapping turtles
D.
on the rocks
A.
The crowd gathered on a chilly morning, waiting for the 5K walk to begin.
B.
A cold breeze whipped across the cliffs, and rain began to pelt the ground.
C.
Cows chomping on grass in the meadow below.
D.
Even though she's a talented artist, she has decided to study business.
For apex the answer is C. for the lyrical nature...