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<span>B. Problem solving can be achieved through a systematic strategy that involves analyzing the problem.
The answer above is correct.
"A" is false because you would need a problem to solve before starting the problem-solving process. "C" is false because problem solving applies to any situation in which a problem need be solved. "D" is false because problem solving may be used to solve both simple and complex problems; it generally applies more so to complex problems, but both nonetheless.
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Poetry
<span>–noun </span>
<span>1. </span>
<span>the art of rhythmical composition, written or spoken, for exciting pleasure by beautiful, imaginative, or elevated thoughts. </span>
<span>2. </span>
<span>literary work in metrical form; verse. </span>
<span>3. </span>
<span>prose with poetic qualities. </span>
<span>4. </span>
<span>poetic qualities however manifested: the poetry of simple acts and things. </span>
<span>5. </span>
<span>poetic spirit or feeling: The pianist played the prelude with poetry. </span>
<span>6. </span>
<span>something suggestive of or likened to poetry: the pure poetry of a beautiful view on a clear day. </span>
<span>Automobile </span>
<span>–noun </span>
<span>1. </span>
<span>a passenger vehicle designed for operation on ordinary roads and typically having four wheels and a gasoline or diesel internal-combustion engine. </span>
<span>Exposition </span>
<span>-noun </span>
<span>(in a play, novel, etc.) dialogue, description, etc., that gives the audience or reader the background of the characters and the present situation. </span>
<span>Are you sure you meant automobile? it doesn't really fit with these literary words.</span>