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Names are important because they show a distinction of what something is/what something could be. If you were looking for a book but instead of the word book being book, you could say “Oh hey that’s your book” but then the person recieving that sentence would be confused, basically asking yourself “what is a book?” Oddly, names are important whether it’s a person’s name or an item’s name.
The article deals with The American Red Cross(Who) that is encouraging people to update on the cardiopulmonary resusitation(What). It tells us that"compression -only " CPR is an alternative when a responder is unwilling or unable to perform complete CPR( when).
Although it describes the procedure it does not really detail <em>how </em>to do it or <em>how</em> the The American Red Cross is planning on encouraging people to switch for this method.
The answer is B i hope this helps!!!!
I believe it's the timeless of the message because, it depends on how much you've written. For example, Amanda wrote a 7 paragraph long essay, and took at least 2 1/2 hours to read it. This is an example to prove that no matter how much you've written your time to read cannot always be timeless!!! Hope this helps!!!