What category does the following comment fit best in? "The problem with the film is that it is difficult to get past the sloppy editing and amateurish cinematography." authenticity universality subject matter aesthetics

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aesthetics

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Aesthetics are all about how something looks. So, "sloppy editing and amateurish cinematography" in a movie is exactly what aesthetics are. The aesthetics for the movie look bad.

Authenticity is being real and original. It is being your true self. I don't think the comment is talking about themself, the writer, but more about the movie.

Universality is being true in all forms. The comment for the movie doesn't work the same for other things, such as school or sports. It isn't universal.

Subject matter is about the topic. It is the main idea of the thing being discussed. The comment doesn't focus on the main idea of the movie, bad rather its looks: the editing and cinematography. It doesn't talk about the theme of the movie, the message, the actors, the characters, or the characterization.

Aesthetics are what this comment is about. It's about how the movie looks like.


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Who was the narrator is a Shropshire Lad?

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an unhappy & pessimistic young soldier
the Moviegoer is the nararator

Which sentence uses parallelism correctly? Students should be careful when driving to school because it can be dangerous and also makes them late. Volunteering is a good way to make friends, help the community, and feel good. Any paper written on a controversial topic should be sensitive and work by providing details. His argument was flawed because it did not provide elaboration, detail, and used faulty logic.

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The correct option is "Volunteering is a good way to make friends, help the community, and feel good."

Parallelism is achieved when the same grammar pattern is used when listing ideas. In this example, the parallel structures are "make friends, help the community and feel good" since they all use the same grammar structure:  verb+object.

In the rest of the options, there is a break in the pattern so no parallelism is achived.

Answer: B. Volunteering is a good way to make friends, help the community, and feel good.

Explanation: I got it correct on Pearson

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "criticizes the subject for having abundant knowledge of the world but low self-awareness." The satirical quote to its real meaning is criticizes the subject for having abundant knowledge of the world but low self-awareness

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Which narrative point of view is used in this excerpt from “The Lily’s Quest” by Nathaniel Hawthorne?

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Third-person limited is employed here because we can only get an idea of Adam's feelings and thoughts, not Lilias'.
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c. change technical terms of everyday language.
d. correct errors in the original

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the answer is a because a summary is a shorter version of the reading
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Final answer: A

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In "Your Laughter" written by Neruda, it captures his feelings for his own culture. He is talking about how he never is going to loose his smile and wont lose his happiness no matter what. Neruda says that as long as there is laughter there is happiness everywhere. It can make anyones day happy. He won't back down no matter what. 

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