Answer:
Read the excerpt from the story The Mysterious picture and answer 1x5=5
questions that follow.
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Tyl in the course of his wanderings from court to court rode to the palace of the archduke of Battenberg on his donkey his clothes and appearance attracted everyone's attention. His cap was set smartly on his head at the three bright feathers on it danced in the breeze as he rode. At the main entrance to the palace the captain of the Guards
called out to him,hei! there you fellow on the donkey we don't allow any loafers here you and your donkey already look like skeletons.
1. How did they reach the palace ? 2. Who stopped him at the main entrance?
3. what was the attractive in Tyl's appearance?
4. pick out the word from the passage which means a a person who wastes his time instead of working
5. Describe the meaning of the word wander.
Explanation:
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Answer:
True The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo set the southern border of the U.S. as it is today.
Answer:
belief perseverance.
Explanation:
Belief perseverance: In psychology, the term belief perseverance is referred to as a tendency of a person to be clingy on his or her earlier belief instead of receiving a piece of other information that leads to display contradictions or disconfirmations of the person's earlier belief.
An individual who is dealing with belief perseverance holds a thinking-pattern that led him to believe that whatever he or she thinks is true and deny or ignores the evidence.
In the question above, Judy's reaction best illustrates the belief perseverance.
The two scholars contended that human behavior is not consistent as laymen and professional psychologists views it. They argued that research shows that behavior is not consistent. This inconsistency according to them is consistent and therefore can be used to predict human behavior.
Answer: A region in southwest Asia and North Africa.
Explanation:
The mentioned area consists of fertile subregions of Mesopotamia and the Levant. The mentioned area was crucial for developing many ancient civilizations since the rivers Euphrates, Tigris, Jordan, and Nile flow through the area. It was in the valleys of the mentioned rivers that some of the greatest civilizations in history developed. The name of the region was given by the American archaeologist Henry Breasted because the entire area resembles a crescent and is very fertile.