<span> to convey the horrors and barbarity faced by millions of slaves due to the oppressive laws of the state to criticize the white population for celebrating liberty while enforcing slavery on the black population </span>
Elizabeth should block end users from;
- installing software and or
- changing system configurations on their own machine.
<h3>Who are end users in computer science?</h3>
End users in computer science refers to the people who use Information Technology products in an organization.
<h3>What is a security policy in computer science?</h3>
The objectives and components of a company's computer systems are specified in its computer security policy.
Both extremely formal and casual definitions are acceptable. Organizational rules or security measures are used to enforce security regulations.
How a computer system is implemented technically determines whether it is secure or not.
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I don't know which central idea you're referring to, but I would say the correct answer is A. <span>Taking from the wealthy to feed the poor discourages hard work. It sounds like a critique of a utopian idea about a just and equal society. The remaining three statements are not critiques at all. They are mere information about the society and its customs, or the utopia itself.</span>
Reality would be my guess. Looking in a mirror gives you a look a yourself and what you've become, making it the reality.
The author first portrays Scotty as timid on stage. He is sitting on his stool and performing without a great deal of energy. However, when the energy and positive reaction from the crowd hit him like a wave, he gains his confidence. He stands up and begins to perform with energy and enthusiasm. He is first described as a "quavering husk". It gives the image of him almost hiding like an ear of corn inside its protective husk. Then he is described as strong, charismatic and fierce - a significant change from when he first took the stage.