Answer:
While she had a high fever Ruthie experienced Option B. delirium.
Explanation:
We know that Ruthie experienced delirium and none of the other conditions listed because her altered mental capacity and state was just temporary. The other conditions listed are chronic diseases that are not curable in the case of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, and dementia is an umbrella term for different neurological degenerations (including Alzheimer's which can cause dementia) generally progressive and degenerative, although some early cases can be treated and prevented from advancing more rapidly depending on the cause.
He united the country under Moscow and became the 1st monarch of Russia by joining all the small Russian principalities together.
Answer: Emotionless coping
Explanation:
Emotionless coping is described as a situation where an individual began to have emotional numb and experiences emotional and physical pain as result of the situation. People experience it at some points in their life, it might not be often but a temporary feeling.
The right answer is:
C. The brains of older ants that are not involved in gathering nourishment are the same size as those counterparts of the same age that do gather nourishment.
Explanation
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If this statement were true it would seriously weaken the original argument because we would actually be taking into consideration age as well as activity of the ants.</em>