The answer to your question is B.
Answer:
During the credits, it is revealed that Ray successfully graduated as he and Fahmarr reunited with their completely sober mother.
Explanation:
Ray McElrathbey is a freshman at Clemson University, having been accepted on a football scholarship for their team, the Tigers. He is quickly thrust into campus life as he tries to balance his school work and football career. He begins to receive numerous phone calls from his younger brother Fahmarr, but tries to ignore him to study. He quickly takes an interest in sports journalist student Kaycee Stone while also butting heads with football captain Keller. One day, Ray learns that Fahmarr is not at home with their mom, Tonya, and races back home over the weekend to find that their mother has relapsed and Fahmarr has been staying with a former acquaintance, presumed to be a dealer. Ray takes Fahmarr to child services and, faced with the prospect of losing Fahmarr to the system, decides to take him in, albeit temporarily so that Tonya can recover in a month.
Answer:
Narcotizing Dysfunction
Explanation:
Narcotizing Dysfunction is the term used to refer to a phenomenon whereby massive amount of media coverage result in the audience become numb or failing to act on the information regardless of how compelling the issue was presented. Individuals become unemotion, unconcerned when they are inundated with information regarding a particular subject by the mass media and are less likely to act on in according to the theory of narcotizing dysfunction.
The answer is a. behavioral therapy i believe
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