Answer:
Preconscious
Explanation:
Preconsciousis the level of consciousness that is below consciousness. The memories in the preconscious are not repressed.
These memories can be recalled easily and becoming conscious.
Here, the memory of our birthday is not a repressed memory. We can remember through our will easily.
Hence, according to Freud these memories exist in our preconscious.
Answer:
D. You cannot infer causality from a correlational study.
Explanation:
In correctional design, the main focus of the researcher is to find out the relationships that will be naturally formed if two or more variables are paired with one another.
But, sometimes the relationships that are naturally formed do not necessarily caused by the interaction by the variables.
Here is an example:
Variable 1 : Older age
Variable 2: Conservatism
On average, as people grow older , people tend to have a more conservative political view compared to the younger generations. (There is a correlation between the two)
But, the conservative ideology is not necessarily caused by the age itself. Inability to follow the current cultural trend would more likely play a bigger factor.
Answer:
<em>1.metonymy</em>
<em>2. Hyperbole</em>
<em>3. Simile</em>
Explanation:
1. The bread of the land-metonymy
2. My tears have washed away the earth- Hyperbole.
3. What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?- Simile.
metonymy: Is the replacement of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant
An hyperbole is simply a figure of speech that has to do with exaggeration on what is seemingly impossible to be done or occur eg. i am so hungry that in can eat a horse, i have a million things to do today
Simile has to do with comparison of one thing with another that are different. example:
as fast as a dare
As wise as Solomon
Gender is not a determining factor. However body mass/composition, general activity, and age are all components
1) language and culture: both Italy and Germany were unified along culural and linguistic lines
2) Defeat of Napoleon: before the Unification, both were under Napoleon's France and this period of time under his control has strengthened feelings of nationalism,
3) strong leaders led both Unifications: Bismark and Garibaldi