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Answer:
A). Work in anticipation of changes in regulated variables.
Explanation:
Feed forward regulatory processes is illustrated as the paradigm that involves a control-system that responds to the environmental changes to ensure the continuity of a desired state. It primarily intends to adjust or alter the behavior in order to retrieve the equilibrium or desired state.
As per the question, feed forward regulatory processes 'work in anticipation of changes in the regulated variables' that assists in managing the behavior to fix the disruptions and achieve the 'homeostatic stable state' instinctively. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
A detail that can be considered as an archetype of several stories is a race against time to prevent a disastrous event from happening (option D).
<h3>What is an archetype?</h3>
An archetype is a term that refers to an exemplary pattern from which other objects, ideas, or concepts are derived.
Generally, movies or plays are based on stories that follow some archetypes such as:
- The villain who becomes a good person.
- The princess who must be saved from the villain.
- Race against time to avoid disastrous event.
- The union of several characters to solve a problem.
According to the above, an example of a story archetype is option D, since many stories are based on this model.
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The strategy I would use to find symbols in stories is first to read the story two or three times, and the second time start making notes of things that are repeated more than usual, things that stand out or are very unusual.
Secondly, do research on what symbolism is in stories, why are symbols used and what are the meanings of symbols, for instance what is the meaning of a rose, what is the meaning of a cross, a flag, the moon..... etc.
Symbols are used by the authors to give more depth to the story, to mystify the readers, so you must try to find the hidden meaning of the symbols.
My strategy thus: read and reread, do research and draw conclusions based on your research