English, 07.10.2019 12:20 princessgabbee8452
Alex reads this excerpt from a photojournalist’s memoir. he makes the inference that photojournalists need to be willing to take risks. read the excerpt and then answer the question.
in afghanistan, the number of landmines was so high that i once spent a whole day walking on stilts. it gave me some great perspective shots, and it was better than walking on crutches, which i saw everywhere.
which statement best explains why alex made his inference?
a. he remembered a photo exhibit he had seen where the photographer worked on stilts and connected the risk of injury to the use of stilts in the photojournalist’s memoir.
b. he inferred that there must be a high number of landmines and combined that inference with the fact that the photojournalist spent a whole day on stilts.
c. he combined the fact that the photojournalist spent a whole day walking on stilts with the fact that there were people walking on crutches everywhere.
d. he concluded that landmines must cause serious damage if so many people were on crutches and combined that conclusion with the fact that the photojournalist was still willing to work in the area.
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He following question refers to the text and graphic below. read the text and view the graphic carefully to you choose the best response. "how 7th grade students at madison middle school use their smart phones" i recently surveyed seventh graders at madison middle school to determine how they used their cell phones. my goal was to determine which daily activities were the most popular. out of 151 seventh graders in our school, 93 of them use smart phones. 57 of those students agreed to track their cell phones usage in a journal for three days. i compared journal statistics and gathered the following data. data revealed that students spent 35 percent of their phone time playing games and using apps. these included games played alone and against friends. it also included social media apps. students spent 21 percent of their time texting and 20 percent of their time listening to music. music included songs downloaded on their phones and music that streamed from other sources.14 percent of cell phone time was spent browsing the internet while 9 percent of the time was spent using the phone to take photographs. most ironically, students reported spending only 1 percent of their time using cell phones to make actual phone calls. image of a graph with the title, how 7th grade students at madison miller middle school use their smart phones. a pie chart is shown with the colours, orange, green, pink, purple, blue and light pink. the following are the present ages. orange 35 percent, games and apps. green, 21 percent, texting. pink 20 percent, music. purple, 14 percent web browsing. blue 9 percent, camera. light pink, 1 percent, phone calls.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:00
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