Answer:
1. If the bus will be crowded, she'll have to walk to the office.
2. If he gets up early he will get good health.
3. If she is weak, she will not go out very often.
4. If the sun was in the right direction, the photographs would come out very well.
5. If he watches film by night, he falls asleep by day.
6. If he would be too lazy, as he failed in the examination.
7. If he drives carelessly, he will have a serious accident.
8. If my car breaks down, I will miss the meeting.
9. If he doesn't study hard, he will fail the final exam.
10. If Susan eats too much, she will be overweight.
Both the authors delve into the theme of Governmental control and the theme of facade of freedom imbibed in Americans.
Explanation:
<u>The first story uses the mechanical absurdity of executive decisions and how they are removed from the experience of the common peopl</u>e. It uses a single narration, almost dried out in its approach to use this and convey the theme.
"<u>Mericans' is more of a story from the perspective of an outsider about the stereotypical America</u> and how their experience is influenced by what they think about the outsiders and are proud about things they have no control over.
Answer:
Tweets (Twitter messages) describing the overthrow of Ben Ali at the time it happened.
Journal entries from a student describing how social media helped him join a protest
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Quotations from experts on social media use during uprisings within the Arab world.
Explanation:
The given passage from "The Role of Social Media in the Arab Uprising" presents a claim by the authors that social media helped intensify the spread of the projection of Arab Uprising. Heather Brown, Emily Guskin, and Amy Mitchell present the claim that social media platforms allows greater coverage and spread awareness about the political turmoil.
Some pieces of evidence can help support their claim. First is the <u>tweet messages that describe the overthrow of Ben Ali when it happened</u>. This allows the electronic evidence that provides support to the claim. Moreover, a <u>student's journal entry that describes how he was influenced to join a protest through social media </u>and <u>experts' quotations on social media use during the turmoil </u>all help in providing validation to the claims made.
Thus, the <u>correct answers are the first, fourth and fifth options.</u>
In the excerpt from Abraham Lincoln´s Gettysburg Address the example of parallelism is
…and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish…
<em>The sentence structure is the same giving it a certain rhythm and the triple repetition with which the information is conveyed more persistently.</em>