Well, I don't think you can present any evidence to show she is wrong. Behaviorists believe that children and any human being acquire language through conditioning - you present them with a condition under which they learn a certain language. Since this woman is a behaviorist, I don't see why she is wrong in believing what she does.
Answer:
I dont understand the language
Based on the details given in the story, we can infer that Dorcas agrees to go because C: she believes that she brings whatever she needs most along with her.
<h3>What does the passage say about Dorcas?</h3>
We find out that Dorcas feels really bad about leaving because of the ties she has formed with people.
She however still felt that those ties and the people they tied her to, would stay with her as she moved on and these are what she needed the most. Every other thing she might need apart from these would be found wherever she goes.
In conclusion, option C is correct.
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Galaxies? (I think that is the answer if it’s not sorry) but Anwyays I’ll explain it is called galaxy because each of our galaxies have our own solar system, their own sun, planets and all living things.