03.03 Analyzing an Argument English
Read the excerpt from "Voluntourism: An Opportunity Too Good to be True" and answer the question. [1] Picture this: It’s Spring Break, and you fly off to some country where there’s lush rainforests and beautiful, blue coastlines to explore. There’s also people in need, so you decide to blend your vacation with volunteering. Volunteering as a tourist, or voluntourism, seems like a great way to explore new regions and help people at the same time. However, this "volunteer plus travel" experience can actually harm local communities. While many teens might view traveling and volunteering abroad as a worthwhile adventure, there are more genuine and effective ways to make a difference. How does the speaker structure this part of the argument? Match each sentence to what it accomplishes.
idk if I got the ones I put in right... @Allison
A is right
Last one, B
Third is C
Can I see what it looks like now
Second is E then third is D Can I see it
I thought D would be for second..
There's people in need That's your problem
Ohh flip it
No no that's right
Holy cow my brain LOL
No no put it back
Why?
English is confoodling
D) Establish a problem And the second one's problem is that there's people in need. Third one doesn't talk about a problem
ohhh can you check one more? i think i have the correct answer but idk
Oops lol
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I haven't been on here in a long time, I forgot
Forgot what?
Which two elements from the advertisement "The Opportunity of a Lifetime" could the speaker of "Voluntourism: An Opportunity Too Good to be True" use to support the point that voluntourists are in the experience for their own gain? The imagery of playing with children The picture of clean, running water The statistics on the number of orphans ----The words "get the time of your life!" This one --- The words "See new countries" This one
Forgot how to post images
Can u check that question?
I have no idea
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