A. A character set 6. A student makes a video recording of a professor teaching a class. The student posts the video to a website. Which of hte following answers lists something discussed in this chapter that the student could do to improve the chances that other students will watch the video?
I’d never have been giving this party” (10). After lamenting on her mistake, Auntie Mame happily embraces her nephew and kisses him, thus giving him the reassurance that he is safe. Auntie Mame is also very proud to have her nephew around, as she goes around introducing him to her guests. Her pride is apparent from her statement that “This is my brother’s son and now he’s going to be my little boy” (13). After formally welcoming Patrick into her home, auntie Mame apologizes for her mistake and promises him that they would talk more the following day.
Explanation The small group arrives at the airport. To Ilsa's surprise, Rick orders Laszlo's luggage put on the plane. Laszlo and Renault's assistant walk towards the plane, leaving Rick, Renault and Ilsa alone. Rick tells Renault to put Ilsa and Laszlo's name on the letters. The love theme plays as Rick reveals his true plan to Ilsa.
I check for understanding and try to engage my ELL students to actively participate in the lesson. When they are done, I then ask each group to share their fact sheets and for the rest of the class to fill out the Navajo Culture handout on the board from what they learn from their classmates. When each group has presented their fact sheets, I instruct the students to fill out the other part of the Culture handout with their own culture. We then put those answers on the board. I instruct the students to put away their worksheets until tomorrow and project cloze sentences with the new vocabulary.
I can remember spending the night at my friend Jenny’s house and she would get mad at me because I would love to sit and talk with her parents instead of playing with her in her room. I loved the feeling of family that spending time with hers gave me. It was just like the TV shows I enjoyed watching so
D. A choice for the number of frames per second 6.) A student records a video of a professor teaching a class. The student plans to later post the video online on a website. Which of the following answers lists something discussed in this chapter that the student could do to improve the chances that other students will watch the video? D. Compress the video.
In Waggoner’s essay, “Videogames, Avatar, and Identity,” he says that people create avatars which contain some of their identity but at the same time, they remain separate (492). Obama's Facebook and Twitter pages are controlled by his staff for the campaign purpose, but at the same time he can access the account to look at the comments and post something personal for himself. There are some pictures of President Obama in which he was giving high fives to the children, playing with his dog, spending time with his daughter during the weekend, or celebrating his and his wife's 20th anniversary. President Obama appears to be more like a father of two children and a husband of Michelle Obama in the virtual world that he creates. All of his posts make him more real for people in America.
Chapter 1: West Egg is home to the nouveau riche (those who have recently made money and lack an established social position) One night, he heads over to East Egg to have dinner with his cousin Daisy and her husband, Tom Buchanan, whom he went to college with. Tom is a large, aggressive former football player and he inherited his fortune. When Nick enters the house Daisy and friends of her, Jordan Baker, are lying on the sofa, they seem bored… However at Nick’s sight, Daisy stands up and starts talking with her cousin. While drinking cocktails, Nick mentions Gatsby and daisy gets unusually interested. At dinner, Tom is the one who speaks the most, who dominates the conversation.
This piece of evidence talks about how Gabe, a baby boy who stays with Jonas’s family for a while and how he fails his maturity test. “Gabe is a sweet baby who failed his maturity test two times now, we can’t ask for an extension he has to be released” (Lowry 7). This shows that the government wants people in their society to live up to certain standards and if a person is not good enough they will “release” or kill them. Jonas’s family is talking to his mom during dinner at “feelings” time and she tells them about one of the people she judges and that person will get released if he makes one more transgression. She feels frightened for a man she had to punish because he commits an offence against the society for the second time and she knows that if he breaks the rules for a third time, he will be released.
Tom quietly informs her he wishes to see her and so she arranges to meet them shortly, leaving her husband under the pretense of visiting her sister in New York. While on their way to Tom and Myrtle's apartment, Myrtle spies a man selling dogs and insists on having one. Once at the apartment, Myrtle phones her sister, Catherine, and her friends, the McKees, to join the party. The six people spend the afternoon in a haze of drunkenness. As the afternoon wears on and she becomes increasingly intoxicated, Myrtle becomes more and more outspoken about her situation in life, her marriage, her impassioned first meeting with Tom, and finally, Tom's marriage.