Well my volunteer activities I am currently or have previously been involved in was being a library helper, dogsitting, babysitting, a praise leader at my church, making cards for the elders residence homes, and more. Hope this helped!
Answer:
Dunbar's number is the cognitive limit of human relationships that can be maintained by a person at a time. The number is deemed at 150.
Explanation:
British anthropologist Robin Dunbar came up with the notion of the Dunbars number. According to him, there is a correlation between the brain size of primates and the number of stable relationships they can maintain at a time.
In lay terms, Dunbar explained that this number depicts the number of people a person can freely join at a table in a bar uninvited. Inclusive in this number are also past colleagues and friends that can be reunited and associated with. There are ongoing debates about the accuracy of this notion.
I don't know if you have a specific word bank, but i would call this an "object-action" or "object-function" analogy. the object is the plankton, and plankton's action is to drift. the object is the bird, and birds fly.
I believe the answer would be D
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It’s assigning a human action to an inanimate thing.