Answer:
true it is factor of quality of life
The narrator of The Raven knows that someone is at his door because he heard a gentle knocking.
This is what the poem says:
<em>...While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,</em>
<em>As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
</em>However, when he opened the door, there was no one there. Later, a raven entered his room through the window, and the narrator started talking to the bird, asking it whether he will ever see his loved one again, and the answer was 'Nevermore.' <em>
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Answer:
A). Make a sequential list of all the smaller sub-steps of the task analyze the skill to be taught.
Explanation:
As per the question, task analyzes a skill implies 'making a sequential list of all the smaller sub-steps of task analyze the skill to be taught' prior to chaining a procedure. It is advised to make a sequential list that involves the step-by-step description of the tasks involved in each sub-step and skills that are required to be taught for that because it promotes the effectiveness and efficiency of the chaining procedure and eventually the results. Therefore, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
In the animal kingdom, colors are usually used for camouflage, but are also used as warning signs to other animals to stay away. In butterflys, colors are a beautiful sight, but they're mostly used for camouflage and as a tactical tool, not necessarily to warn animals to stay away, but rather, some butterflys have patterns on their wings that resemble eyes, eyes that tell predators "I can see you!" For these reasons, the diversity created by different colors of butterfly wings can help preserve the lives of butterflys well adapted to the environment, whether it's patterns on their wings, or camouflage, the population will grow.