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05.04.2021 •
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Transcript of the TV commercial
"Shame that there is still double standard. Sayang daw ako, because I am a single mother. If a guy gets girl pregnant, he's right it's natural. But if a girl gets pregnant, malandi siya. When the news spread of my pregnancy, people say, she's on top of her game. People make stories like she's malandi or a woman of the world. Was I unfairly judged? Yes! But then did it stop me? Label is a challenge I accepted. I want to show to people that no matter what happens to you, it should never stop you from being successful. As an actress, I've never been the happiest. And being a single mom and parent give me purpose, Sayang! I don't think so! Can you whip it? I did!" -Denise Laurel, shampoo TV commercial
1. What is the transcript about?
2. What is the "label attached to the woman in the transcript?
3.Do you agree with what the woman said? Why?
4. When you put "label" on someone, are you biased? Why?
5. Do you know women in the same situation as the actress? What comments do you from other people about them? hear
6. How did the actress faces the issue being a single mother?
Plss help me i need the answer now HUHU
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Ответ:
1.all about tv commercial
2.single mom
3.no
4.yes,it's just my personality
5.no
6.she keep her dignity
Explanation:
#paki follow ajo :-)
Ответ:
The title of Roderick's macabre song is "The Haunted Palace." The words reflect the brother and sister's existence in the House of Usher.
Explanation:
In Stanza 1, Roderick croons about the keepers of the palace, which "good angels tenated," a reference to himself and Madeline.
Stanza 2 recalls their life in the "glory days" in the stately home: " Banners yellow, glorious, golden/ on its roof did float and flow."
The next stanza finds Roderick reminiscing about how everyone who happened to see him and his sister could not fail to recognize their bliss. They were "(s)pirits moving musically."
By Stanza 5, the evil has started to seep into the happy home: "Evil things, in robes of sorrow, /Assailed the monarch's high estate."
The concluding stanza speaks of the isolation, physically, emotionally, and spiritually of Roderick and Madeline Usher:
And travellers now within that valley,
Through the red-litten windows, see
To a discordant melody;
Through the pale door,
And laugh—but smile no more.