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- Q1The text is mainly about... From the listless repose of the place, and the peculiar character of its inhabitants, who are descendants from the original Dutch settlers, this sequestered glen has long been known by the name of SLEEPY HOLLOW, and its rustic lads are called the Sleepy Hollow Boys throughout all the neighboring country. A drowsy, dreamy influence seems to hang over the land, and to pervade the very atmosphere. Some say that the place was bewitched by a High German doctor, during the early days of the settlement; others, that an old Indian chief, the prophet or wizard of his tribe, held his powwows there before the country was discovered by Master Hendrick Hudson. Certain it is, the place still continues under the sway of some witching power, that holds a spell over the minds of the good people, causing them to walk in a continual reverie. They are given to all kinds of marvelous beliefs, are subject to trances and visions, and frequently see strange sights, and hear music and voices in the air.how different Sleepy Hollow is from other townswhat will happen to Sleepy Hollowwhy Sleepy Hollow makes people see thingswho lives in Sleepy Hollow120s
- Q2The reader can infer that Sleepy Hollow is... From the listless repose of the place, and the peculiar character of its inhabitants, who are descendants from the original Dutch settlers, this sequestered glen has long been known by the name of SLEEPY HOLLOW, and its rustic lads are called the Sleepy Hollow Boys throughout all the neighboring country. A drowsy, dreamy influence seems to hang over the land, and to pervade the very atmosphere. Some say that the place was bewitched by a High German doctor, during the early days of the settlement; others, that an old Indian chief, the prophet or wizard of his tribe, held his powwows there before the country was discovered by Master Hendrick Hudson. Certain it is, the place still continues under the sway of some witching power, that holds a spell over the minds of the good people, causing them to walk in a continual reverie. They are given to all kinds of marvelous beliefs, are subject to trances and visions, and frequently see strange sights, and hear music and voices in the air.haunteddreamyscarymysterious120s
- Q3The main idea is that... Since 1882, The Panolian Newspaper (located in Mississippi) has been delivering news all across Panola County. It has helped thousands of locals keep up with what’s happening around their community. However, in the new age of social media, people are starting to rely more on mobile devices to tell them what is going on in the world we live in today. It’s not just affecting The Panolian; it’s affecting print journalism all around the country “Most people want news right now, even if it is not the total truth.” Myra Bean, a writer at The Panolian said. “ Most readers overlook journalistic ethics in their pursuit of the news by the day.” It’s not just affecting local newspapers, but magazines as well. “People my age grew up without the internet, so all of the information was provided in print formats.” Greg Pevey, the founder of Rebel Nation Magazine said. “Young adults have grown up with the internet where everything is at their fingertips. The newspaper industry is going all digital now.printed news is becoming a thing of the pastonline news is the futureMagazines are having to close downpeople only like news online120s
- Q4The reader can conclude that... Since 1882, The Panolian Newspaper (located in Mississippi) has been delivering news all across Panola County. It has helped thousands of locals keep up with what’s happening around their community. However, in the new age of social media, people are starting to rely more on mobile devices to tell them what is going on in the world we live in today. It’s not just affecting The Panolian; it’s affecting print journalism all around the country “Most people want news right now, even if it is not the total truth.” Myra Bean, a writer at The Panolian said. “ Most readers overlook journalistic ethics in their pursuit of the news by the day.” It’s not just affecting local newspapers, but magazines as well. “People my age grew up without the internet, so all of the information was provided in print formats.” Greg Pevey, the founder of Rebel Nation Magazine said. “Young adults have grown up with the internet where everything is at their fingertips. The newspaper industry is going all digital now.news will change againnewspapers will make a comebackjournalism is gonethis puts people out of a job120s