Answer: Our beliefs and needs are the strongest factors that govern our behaviour. Ultimately, it all comes down to beliefs because a need is also a belief- a belief that we lack something.
When we’re born, our brains aren’t fully developed. We’re ready to collect information from our environment and form beliefs based on that information. We’re ready to form those neural connections that are going to guide us for the rest of our lives.
If you’ve carefully observed a child grow then you know what I’m talking about. A child absorbs information from its environment so fast and at such a high rate that by age 6, thousands of beliefs form in its mind- beliefs that will help the kid interact with the world.
(hopefully this is what you mean)
The participial phrase is crunching popcorn and this would modifie girl
May, I have another helping of pie.
Number 3 is right Archetypal criticism
Answer and Explanation:
I tend to misspell the word immediately. It is common for me to begin to type it as “imeadiately”. To avoid making such mistake, I remember two things. First, that the root word already has an “m”. Therefore, when adding the prefix, it will have two “m’s” – the one belonging to the root word and the one belonging to the prefix. Finally, I remember how the root word is spelled. For some reason, I have no problem spelling “mediate”. Thus, I recall this word so that I won’t misspell the one that is derived from it.
NOTE: I know there are much more than 25 words above. Feel free to edit as much as you like.