What does multimedia mean​

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using more than one medium of expression or communication


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Which is not a common style format? 1. American Psychological Association (APA)
2. Modern Language Association (MLA)
3.Internet Authority Association (IAA)
4. Chicago Manual of Style (CMS

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The correct answer is 3. Internet Authority Association (IAA), because it is not a real style of citation. Others are existent and commonly used whereas IAA is not real.

Number 3. Which has to do with the internet not font.

Identify the values illustrated in the lines from The Odyssey. “I learned / to keep my head in hardship – years of war / and years at sea. Let this new trial come.”

“But when he knew he heard / Odysseus' voice nearby, he did his best / to wag his tail, nose down, with flattened ears, / having no strength to move nearer his master.”

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Answer:

Part A:Perseverance , Part B: Loyalty and Faithfulness

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✔ perseverance

✔ loyalty and faithfulness

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Susan doesn’t want to _____ you with her problems.*
inform
defame
worry
wary

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Susan doesn't want to worry you with her problems. 
First of all, you need a verb in this sentence, so you can immediately rule out wary because it is only an adjective (and plus it means cautious, so it doesn't fit here). Inform means to notify, so it's not correct either. Defame means to damage someone's reputation so it obviously doesn't belong here either.
The correct answer, in my opinion, is C. worry. "Inform" has too neutral a meaning to be employed in this context. "Defame" means slander, denigrate, libel, smear - so it makes no sense in this sentence. On the other hand, "wary" is an adjective that means cautious, distrustful, suspicious, so it also makes no sense. Susan is just considerate, so she doesn't want to cause other people to worry because of her problems.

Identify the simple subject in the sentence "There are too many people on this elevator." A. manyB. elevatorC. ThereD. people

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The word "many" is the simple subject in the sentence "There are too many people in the elevator". The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "A". In the given sentence we can already see that word "people" is a direct object and the word "elevator" is the indirect object. This makes our choice practically very easy and it is "many".Although the sentence”There are too many people in theelevator” seems to be easy but finding the simple subject can be a bit tricky.Hopefully this clarification will help you.



Your answer for that question would be A

Can someone please write a concluding paragraph for this essay based on what I already have?Negative Effects of Reality TV on Teenagers
By Angel Maroone

Reality television can have a negative impact upon teenagers and their ways of thinking. Regular reality TV viewers differ dramatically from their non-viewing peers in several aspects. These shows set a new, nearly impossible standard for what the “average” person should look like. Not to mention, reality TV presents and largely promotes negative behavior, giving viewers a misconception of acceptable behavior. Some of these shows may not be negative influences, but the majority of them are.
Regular reality TV viewers differ dramatically from their non-viewing peers in their expectations of peer relationships, their overall self-image, and their understanding of how the world works. These regular viewers expect and accept a higher level of aggression, drama, and bullying. Studies show that 73% of regular female viewers think these shows “make people think that fighting is a normal part of a romantic relationship,” and 70% think they “make people think its okay to treat others badly.” Regarding boys, regular reality TV viewers are more likely than non-viewers to say “girls often have to compete for a guy’s attention” (74% vs. 63%). They also admit they are happier when they are dating someone (49% vs. 28%).
Teenagers have a pliable mind and self esteem. Shows such as Extreme Makeover and America’s Next Top Model depict and encourage a perfect body image. They place value on unrealistic beauty standards. The Girl Scouts Research Institute’s studies found that girls who view reality TV regularly are more focused on the value of physical appearance. More than a third (38%) thinks that a girl’s value is based on how she looks. They would rather be recognized for their outer beauty than their inner beauty. These conceptions were surely impacted by the bad morals that reality TV presents and upholds. Everyone, especially impressionable teenagers, should be taught to embrace individuality and their own unique qualities.
With reality TV being so popular, teens are getting exposed to things like sex, drugs, violence, and vulgar language at younger and younger ages. Shows such as Jersey Shore, Bad Girls Club, and the Real Housewives series expose young viewers to drinking, drugs, sex, fighting, etc. They make these behaviors seem fun and acceptable. In all actuality, these actions usually lead to turmoil. Producers can’t expect teens not to follow these examples.

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Producers, directors, and everybody working on the set should take a moment to think about what they are really putting on TV. Thanks to reality TV elementary school kids are now learning about sex, violence and vulgar language, is this really what we want for this world? A world where all of this is "normal"? No! We can not blame our kids and teenagers for watching this type of show, it's impossible not to! There is a 50/50 chance that when a child turns on the TV they will watch a reality TV show, is this really what we want?


Hope this helps! If not, Sorry! I'm only in 8th grade sooo.... yeah

What is a moral dilemma?when a person must make a choice between two options
when a person is forced to choose between family and friends
when a person rejects morals generally accepted by a certain culture
when a person’s morals require taking two or more conflicting actions

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Answer:

when a person’s morals require taking two or more conflicting actions.

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A moral dilemma is an ethical paradox in which a person´s axiological values present him or her with two options of a conflicting or exclusive nature where both demand satisfaction; that is to say, a person encounters a moment of choice in which he is forced to choose between two options, both of them being moral imperatives, but the person cannot choose one without failing the other.  

A dilemma is a forced choice between two options.

it's not specified whether it has to be between family or friends.

A moral dilemma is a a forced choice between two options of moral character. (the correct answer is the first one).