It would be True if you think that Global worming is not real so True.
It relates the daily struggles of average American people with honesty.
It presents, in an enduring fashion, a realism and regionalism new to literature.
B AND C
Answer:
Growth Mindset is the theory which believes that abilities of a person can be developed by learning, training and development.
Fixed mindset is the theory which believes that skills and abilities of a person are attributed to a personal trait by born and they can not be changed or developed further.
There are various Pros and Cons for both the mindsets.
Pros
Growth Mindset:
Brain development
New learning and development
Creative ideas and brainstorming
Reduced stress and Greater motivation
Multitasking
Fixed Mindset:
Learning curve
Specialization
Well defined abilities
No room for improvement
Goals achievement
Cons;
Growth Mindset:
No specialization
few chances to achieve learning curve
Ineffective learning and development wastes time and money
Negative growth due to peer pressure
excess stress
Fixed Mindset:
No new learning and development
scope is limited
Hinder progress due to lack in multitasking
Demotivated when peers perform and earn high
When Jem is first told by Scout that there was gum in the tree, he immediately assumed the gum was poisoned, just because it was near the Radley's house. However, after walking (running) past the house multiple times on their way home from school he came to the conclusion that the tree was someone's hiding place. He figured there was probably some scrawny kid, who hid his stuff there on the way home, that way the bullies wouldn't take it. He thought this because of the multiple items they found in the tree, which ranged from gum, to a watch, and even coins.
Answer:
Bill Of Rights
Explanation:
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution make up the Bill of Rights. James Madison wrote the amendments, which list specific prohibitions on governmental power, in response to calls from several states for greater constitutional protection for individual liberties.