Answer:
While I would need the passage to fully confirm, based on the other answers, the answer is <em>LIKELY</em> (need the passage to fully confirm) B, Loudly.
Explanation:
Common Sense/Vocabulary.
Answer: Functional behaviour assessment
Explanation:
What is a Functional behaviour Assessment ?
A functional behaviour assessment is a technique which can be used to find out why a child may be acting in a particular way that may be strange to a normal behaviour or usual behaviour.
Various ways are used to discover the causes of that abnormal or inaccurate behaviour.
Things that can be observed to figure this out could be things not associated with school which may be changing or affecting the child's attitude leading to that behaviour.
When the parents have discovered what causes that undesirable behaviour they can then figure out ways to assist the child to go back to their normal behaviour.
There is always a reason a child may act out.It could be that they are frustrated by a particular subject which they may not be good at and as a result they will use acting out as a strategy to copy with that even though they may not be aware of the reason they act out.
So if parents find out the reason behind acting out they will be able to assist the child with the actual core issue.
The crucial aspect of a functional behaviour assessment is to discover the actual thing that activate a certain behaviour in your child at home or when they are at school.
The Americas have been reached by the humans from the north, through Bering Strait, at the time when it was either frozen (on foot) or shallow (in primitive boats) and from there over time they reached the south of the continent.
Antarctica was explored only in 19th century, with modern ships.
The answer is fog. This is social studies tho.
There is nothing superstitious about baseball. It is all statistics and data. Lets say for every 100 pitches you give up 10 hits to the other team (this is an example...no pitcher is really this good). Well if all 10 of those hits happened in three losing games, and you pitch a perfect game after that you are still pitching with the same consistency if you gave up 1 hit every 10 games.