English, 27.07.2019 19:30, juliestaten5984
What could the author do to demonstrate more concretely that he does not hate music in paragraph ii—and thus better establish his authority? a) he could mention the names of a few famous composers. b) he could list all the magazines to which he currently subscribes. c) he could talk about the bad influence some music has on behavior. d) he could list all the different types of music that he personally enjoys. ii. a rational and well-thought out fear: now, i am not a luddite; i have no desire to go around smashing up every cell phone or technological gadget in sight. i enjoy and benefit from technological advances just like everyone else. i have a microwave, a television, a lap-top computer, and a gas stove, and i use them all practically every day. i am not accusing people listening to music on their cell phones of having detrimental effects upon our society because i hate music either. i profoundly do not hate music—but i do, ridiculous as it sounds, hate when cell phones are used to block out the real world.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:40, deehunchoo
Malcolm x's attitude towards the dictionary could best be described as a) apathetic b) dumbfounded c) awestruck d) disinterested
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30, Jaressayf4466
Hur ! asap what is the structure of the following sentence? although i have already visited africa, i would certainly like to return. a) compound b) compound-complex c) complex d) simple
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What could the author do to demonstrate more concretely that he does not hate music in paragraph ii—...