The answer is that it <span>illustrates most clearly the defense mechanism of reaction formation.
Reaction Formation happens when a man wants to do or say something and afterward really does or says something that is viably the opposite they truly need.A reason for Reaction Formation is the point at which a man looks to conceal something unsatisfactory by embracing an inverse position.
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The correct answer is internal.
Thoughts and feelings that people either share with others or choose not to share with them are internal because they happen within your mind and body, not outside of it. So in Perry's case, what he is feeling towards horseback riding is also internal because he is not expressing that overtly.
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Answer:
Van Gogh
Explanation:
<u>The exhibition referenced in the question is "Meet Vincent van Gogh", interactive installation exhibition that opened in London in early February. </u>
<u>The audio guide that accompanies it started a debate because the artist's name is pronounced "Van Go", like it would be pronounced in America, rather than Britain version "Van Gof". </u>
The Dutch version is more like "Van Khokh", but this event showed the name is differently pronounced in each country - <em>Gof </em>in Britan, <em>Go </em>in the US, <em>Gog</em> in France, etc.
Answer:
so close to their stars
Explanation:
Hot Jupiter are exoplanet. Exoplanets are terrestrial bodies that are beyond our solar systems. These are giant gas planets outside the solar system which is thought to be similar to the planet 'Jupiter' of our solar system.
Hot Jupiters have a very short orbital period.
These exoplanets have a very high temperature surface atmospheres like the Jupiter of our solar system and their closeness to their stars nicknamed them as "Hot Jupiters" by the astronomers.
Thus the answer is ---
so close to their stars