Answer:
Personalization
Explanation:
Personalization is an irrational way of thinking that what others do or say is personally relevant. It has to do with feeling attacked when people are saying words generally.
A person engaging in personalization may also see themselves as the cause of some unhealthy external event that they were not responsible for as in the case of Azdah.
Answer:
In the stage directions, we are provided with the setting of the play, a description of the attic space in which the Franks hid during the war, the current time setting (1945), a description of the Frank's belongings still present in the attic, and a brief, physical description of Mr. Frank.
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The information presented in stage directions are what is on the stage, the characters movements, and the tone of voice. When the curtains rise there is a dusty room with overturned furniture and a small stairwell.
Answer:
By the time of the onset of the American Revolution, Britain had attained the status of a military and economic superpower. The thirteen American colonies were one part of a global empire generated by the British in a series of colonial wars beginning in the late seventeenth century and continuing on to the mid eighteenth century. The British military establishment increased relentlessly in size during this period as it engaged in the Nine Years War (1688-97), the War of Spanish Succession (1702-13), the War of Austrian Succession (1739-48), and the Seven Years War (1756-63). These wars brought considerable additions to the British Empire. In North America alone the British victory in the Seven Years War resulted in France ceding to Britain all of its territory east of the Mississippi River as well as all of Canada and Spain surrendering its claim to Florida (Nester, 2000).
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
One of the liberal democracy ideas are that people are free to choose their own religions. The protestant reformation believes that individuals have freedom to find God on their own, and have also the freedom to choose theiir own faith.