Bonjour est ce que quelqu'un pourrait m'aider à répondre au question en haut avec le texte merci d'avance ! B. Double life? WE S Describe the picture. Compare Janine with her avatar. 2 Read the introduction and the profile information. Imagine what kind of game "Authentic Life" may be. Read the text and identify the characters present and mentioned. Use the following adjectives to describe their attitude: angry-reassuring-furious-calm-disappointed. Explain your choices. Pick out all the words related to technology and explain Mallory's problem. Sum up her decision. Would you trust someone who leads a double life online? DWrite a short fake online presentation of yourself. Mallory discovers that her boyfriend Jeremy has a "cyberwife" called "Bubble Yum" in an online game called "Authentic Life". She hacks into his account. Jeremy's (Fake) Profile Information: MARRIED. Lives in Greenwich Village, NY. Profession: Professional Portrait Artist and Freelance Graphic Designer. Black Belt in Karate. Favourite movie: Anything martial arts. Favourite music: 5 Techno. Level: Advanced Lifer. (...) My phone vibrates with a text. "Hold on." I glance at the screen. Thirty-two texts. (..) And there are six texts from Jeremy, starting with WHERE DID YOU GO? to WHY DID YOU HACK INTO MY ACCOUNT? 10 to IT'S NOT WHAT YOU THINK to I'M NOT GOING TO FREAK- ING STALK YOU to CALL ME to SO THIS IS HOW IT IS. (...) "I'm done!" I scream, the rage raw in my voice. "Done with computers and phones and.... and.... fake fakeness. I'm talk- ing complete isolation. No networking or chatting or tex- 5 ting or computering" Janine Hawkins with her Second Life avatar Iris Ophelia "Good." Ginnie's voice is encouraging. "That'll be healthy for a couple of days. Focus on yourself." "Forget that. Try for ever. I am so over this decade, this century." "I don't think this century is your problem." 20 "You're right. Technology is the problem." "But you're using technology right now," Ginnie says. I hold my phone out, giving the gadget a look of severe dis- gust. I switch to speaker, so I don't have to get too close to the Battery-Operated Evil. "Yep. And do you know what 25 cellphones cause? Cancer." "Mallory" "And people die texting while driving. They're villainous contraptions. Computers? Oh man, Internet predators lurk5, lurk, online. For all Jeremy knows, Bubble Yum is a 30 fifty-eight-year-old pervert in Ohio." "I hope she/he is." Ginnie offers. "Wouldn't that be poetic?" Lindsey Leavitt, Going Vintage, 2013 1. fake (adj.) [feik] = false 2. stalk (v.) [sto:k] = traquer 3. be over sth (exp.) [bi: 'auva] = be finished with sth 4. contraption (n.) [kan'træpfan] = machin 5. lurk (v.) [13:k] =épier sur Internet