Even though I cannot write the whole story here, I can give you some topics below that you can develop into the story.
1. A popular kid in your school all of a sudden begins talking to you because he/she thinks you are an electric guitar player (or some other instrument).
2. You are so excited about the idea of being part of the coolkids that you lie about your skills, making it seem that you are a proficient musician.
3. The story spreads, and now every one at school thinks you are the coolest.
4. You make friends and start hangingout with them at the park and the mall.
5. One day, one of your new friends invites you to his party. There is band there, but the guitar player feels sick.
6. Everyone asks you to step up and play. After all, you are incredibly proficient, so it should not be a big deal for you.
7. You have to admit that you cannot play the guitar.
8. End the story by expressing how much you regret lying and how embarrassed you feel. This is where you can use "Never will I do that again."
When writing a story like the one exemplified above, there are a few things we must try to do:
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A.
The words are used to intimidate Congress into agreeing to enter the war.
B.
The words are used to chastise Congress for its inaction regarding the U.S. entering the war.
C.
The words are used to paint images of dangers to democracy that might happen if the U.S. does not enter the war.
D.
The words are used to scare the citizens of the U.S. enough that the citizens would appeal to their Congressmen to enter the war.
b. dialogic
c. transmission
d. failure
The correct answer is B. Dialogic
Explanation:
In a dialogic conversation, all the participants involved exchange information, which means participants speak and listen to others. This makes possible for everyone to participate and share own ideas, experiences or perspectives. Additionally, in this type of interaction participants are considered equal and their participations are all valuable.
The conversation between Li, Sarena and Elini can be described as dialogic because the three women are both speaking and listening; this means there is a dialogue rather than a monologue; also they participate equally, which is common in dialogic interactions.
Answer:
Well, although the most prevalent example right now is of course the coronavirus pandemic, events like this have happened all throughout history. Think of the Black Death: it swept through Europe, killing tens of thousands and pretty much ending the system of feudalism. Though in modern times these pandemics have less potential to upend systems, they remain game changers. The H1N1 epidemic - the Spanish flu - sent shockwaves throughout the globe because of its scope and lethality.