In one sentence explain why a presenter would want to use audio as a media form.

A presenter would want to use audio as a media form to engage and effectively communicate with the audience through verbal communication, sound effects, and music.

MOM: You need to start your homework as soon as you get home from school. You will be too tired to do it later.

ISAAC: I'm tired when I get home from school because I've been paying attention in class and surrounded by people all day. I also have to clean my room and take Boomer for a walk.

MOM: Your homework is more important than both of those things.

ISAAC: I agree with you. But by the time I get home from school, I've been doing schoolwork for eight hours straight. If I had a break from doing schoolwork to take care of the other things I need to do before starting homework, I think I would be more focused. Also, I always finish my homework. It's important to me that it get done, too.

In one sentence, explain Isaac's reasoning for wanting to do his homework later than his mother would prefer.

(2 points)

Isaac's reasoning for wanting to do his homework later than his mother would prefer is that he believes taking care of other tasks first and having a break from schoolwork will allow him to be more focused and productive.

in three sentences, explain how different authors might interpret facts in multiple ways.(4 points)

Different authors might interpret facts in multiple ways due to their individual perspectives, biases, and intentions, which can shape their understanding and presentation of the information. Additionally, authors may prioritize certain facts over others, selectively include or exclude information, or interpret the same facts through different theoretical frameworks or ideological lenses, leading to varied interpretations and conclusions. Therefore, the interpretation of facts by different authors is subjective and influenced by various factors, making it essential for readers to critically analyze and consider multiple perspectives.

can you shorten it?

Authors interpret facts differently due to their perspectives, biases, and intentions, leading to subjective interpretations shaped by the prioritization of information, selective inclusion or exclusion, and varying theoretical frameworks or ideological lenses.