Answer: Social loafing
Explanation: Social loafing can be simply defined as the tendency of individuals in a group to provide or contribute less than they will normally provide if they were to work as an individual.
When Joel pulled the rope, he exerted a force of 100, when Frank also pulled the rope, he exerted a force of 100 pound. So one will expect that their combined exertion force will be 200, but working together as a group will require them to provide less individual force than they would have provided if they where to pull the rope individually. This is a good illustration of social loafing.
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Small amount of stock are added until the appropriate consistency is reached.
Option: (d)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Risotto is an Italian dish where rice is cooked with broth (water or soup where vegetable, meat, bone are gently boiled) until the rice gives creamy texture.
- Rice is cooked in low flame and slowly. More starch is released by the rice if it is cooked low and hence make the dish creamy.
- Arborio rice is generally used. We can also add butter, herbs, garlic whatever we desire.
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In this lesson, we learned to watch, listen, draw conclusions, and ask questions in order to discover a character’s perspective. Now, it’s your turn to do the same for a character in your novel!</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>
Select an event from your novel or short story that helps the reader understand the protagonist’s perspective. What do they think and believe about the events and characters in the story? How do you know? Describe the event or situation in three to five complete sentences. (Use this event and the surrounding text to complete the remainder of your assignment.)</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>
State the title of your novel or short story and the name of your protagonist.</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>
Book Title: The Necklace</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>
Character: Mathilde Loisel</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>
Event that develops point of view:</em></u></h2>