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A) She uses strong action words.
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The lowest level of thinking skills is remembering, and the highest is creating. To envision that, let’s compare reciting the Pledge of Allegiance (remember level) to composing meaningful lyrics to add to it (create level). You would invest quite a bit of effort when learning and remembering the pledge. But you would eventually commit it to memory so that reciting it would be easy. Composing lyrics, on the other hand, would always require the same high level of thought because you’re creating something new each time you compose. If you are asked to organize a number of CDs by the artist’ name, you would naturally employ thinking at the level of understanding. Thinking at the level of understanding for this task allows you to first recognize you must use the alphabet to place the CDs in order. Second, you will use your ability to compare artist names to determine where they will be placed in relation to all other CDs. Critical thinking is the process of questioning assumptions and exploring possibilities. Critical thinking is necessary when you judge, evaluate, or compare a topic as long as you do so in a reasonable and reflective way.
This answer only includes 1:remember 2:understand 5:evaluate and 6:create
1. What does mental health mean to you?
Answer: To me mental health means how I’m doing emotionally, physically and how my social skills are doing.
2. Why is maintaining mental health so important to you?
Answer: Maintaining a mental health to me is so important because it determines how I’m handling stress, communication with others and making choices.
3.Explain the difference between mental health and mental illness?
Answer: The difference is mental health is that it’s always going to stay there no matter what, mental illness affects a persons ability to function over a long period of time.
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The sentence She thought she saw a stranger, but he turned out to be her neighbor who was back from vacation early. is a <u>compound-complex sentence.</u>
It contains two independent clauses (1. She thought she saw a stranger + but + 2. he turned out to be her neighbor) and one dependent clause (who was back from vacation early).
The statement is a hyperbole because it is an over exaggerated statement whereas personification is describing a noun as having human like motion or feelings and onomatopoeia is an adjective that sounds like how it is said eg squelch