Answer:
A. Protestant.
Explanation:
The Mennonites are a sect or group of Christian believers that was founded by Menno Simons. They are also known as the Anabaptists, a radical reform sect of the Christian faith.
They do not identify themselves as either Protestant or Catholics but also adhere to some of the Christian faiths and beliefs. Their name Anabaptists do not mean they are "anti-baptists" but rather "rebaptizers". They did not entirely oppose the teachings of either the Catholic or Protestant faith, but also disagree with some of them. They also have their own set of beliefs and rules, though not entirely devoid or contradictory to the Christian faith. They are in fact, a member of the Protestant church of the Christian faith.
This is called the <span>experiential intelligence. This is a second stage in the Sternberg's groundbreaking theory which took more cognitive approach to intelligence. This stage deals with how well we solve problems in relation to how well we are familiar with it. </span>
Answer:
Gustatory hallucination.
Explanation:This is a type in which the person feels like they have something in their mouth that taste a certain way so they start acting like they are eating that particular thing cause in their mind it feels like they are .