Answer:
She shows the contrast between the stereotypical image of the cowboy and what a real cowboy is like.
Explanation:
In <em>About Men</em>, writer Gretel Ehrlich writes a short essay about her experiences living in a ranch, and compares what she knows about real cowboys with how cowboys are popularly portrayed. In the media, cowboys are shown as rugged, stern, tough men; but in her experience, cowboys are soft-hearted men who deeply love their family and their animals.<u> In the three first sentences of her essay, she shows this contrast between the stereotypical image of the cowboy and a real cowboy through the contrast between the </u><u>Marlboro Man</u><u> and the </u><u>Wyoming</u><u> landscape</u>: the Marlboro Man is shown as a typical tough cowboy, while the Wyoming landscape is a place of beauty and solace. She argues that the landscape is more representative of the true character of a cowboy than the Marlboro Man is.
Attachment is a bond or closeness.
Imprinting is a natural process, like between a parent and child.
Answer:
The answer is the recency effect.
Explanation:
The recency effects refers to remembering more easily any information or events that have occured recently. For example, if a person takes five different subjects at school every day, it's likely he or she will remember the last class best.
This phenomenon is related to the serial position effect, which determines that the position of the items in a list affect the way you remember them.
Kinetic Energy - Energy of motion, increases as motion increases |
Both - Type of Energy |
Potential Energy - Transforms into another type of energy, increases based on position and height, stored energy |
Answer:
The answer should be D.Perspective.