The FunGals is an unfortunate employment of what rhetorical device of <u>malapropism</u>.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The word fungals means it is an unfortunate employment opportunities of what is the rhetorical device. In this case malapropism is the rhetorical device is used in this situation.
The malapropism is use of an incorrect word in a place of a similar sounding word which results in a humorous expression. Malapropism is also called as substitute of an incorrect words.
<span>The single most important factor in intentional and unintentional injuries would be the actual injury. Weather the injury was due to an intentional action, or weather someone just made a faulty move, the result is the injury, which leaves the player hurt and unable to play or possibly worse and seeking medical attention.</span>
Answer:
Negative population.
Explanation:
the correct answer is Negative population.
Central America, South America, and the Caribbean is suffering from water shortage, forest management and pollution.
Deforestation is most common in these countries which lead to soil erosion and soil mixes with the water bodies which causes water pollution.
They also face the issue of water shortage as the groundwater level is very low and deforestation makes the condition worse.
Answer:
Explanation:
M. Pollan (2006) describes in his book “The omnivore's dilemma: A natural history of four meals” that human kind has fighted to get food as a basic need since ancient times. Nowadays, modernity and the intervention of science have made possible to have almost all kinds of foods available at the supermarket, while in the past, in order to have food, humans needed to depend on their skills to grow or hunt their meals, because as omnivores as we are, we eat basically everything (vegetable or animal) and need it in order to survive. Though, we like to think that we now have a great diversity available, Pollan (2006) describes in his book that this is only an illusion, created by capitalism, because basically must of our food is only corn in different presentations, at the end, only corn…he refers “ there are some forty-five thousand items in the average American supermarket and more than a quarter of them contain corn” (p.11)
References: Pollan, M. (2006). The omnivore's dilemma: A natural history of four meals. Penguin.