Answer:Thrill seeking nature
Explanation:Thrill seeking nature refers to that behavior in which one engages eventhough it may be physically risky but just because it gives them the thrill they still do it. This behaviour may even hurt another person terribly but still if it makes the perpetrator happy they will carry on with it so that they get the thrill out of it.
Answer:
The sentence shows that consonant phonemes usually carry more information than do those that represent vowels.
Explanation:
A phoneme is the <em>minimal phonological unit</em> in sound.
Consonant phonemes are the type of phonemes in which <em>air has a difficulty or an obstacle when getting out</em>, unlike vowels which allow the air to get out without an obstacle. They are <em>classified by the area</em> in which they are formed, such as the <em>nasal cavity, the oral cavity or the vocal cords</em>, amongst others.
This sentence translates to: the truth of this statement should be evident.
We can get an idea of what the sentence was before the translation which would be more difficult if we only got the vowels.
All were found in Mesoamerica
She is an Indian woman who led Louis and Clark on an expedition with a baby on her back
Answer: Acknowledge that he uses rituals to cope with anxiety
Explanation:
It's been observed that some individuals find it difficult to prove themselves at certain stages of their life, especially when they would be needed to present teir skills before a group or judges or people. At these moment, they develop some form of anxiety and have to do some unusual stuff to enable them either finish the task or get along. The Cota should respond to these by knowing that it's anxiety that is a resultant of what they are doing.