I'm pretty sure that it's (A)
1.) a. Noun
b. a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
2.) a. Verb
b. feel uncertain about.
<span>The message in the poem, “The Road Not Taken” is about life's choices. The speaker is faced with the decision of which road to take. He decides to take the road less traveled. He is happy with his choice although he is sad that he cannot go on both roads. He is an individual that does not follow the crowd. He feels his choice of choosing the road less traveled has made all the difference in his life.</span>
Answer:
One study revealed that when a name is simple, easily pronounced and rhythmic, it is judged more favorably than ones that lack these qualities.
Explanation:
According to certain studies, people are more likely to favor a person whose name is simple, easily pronounced and rhythmic. These characteristics make names easier to comprehend. According to Adam Alter, psychologist and co-author of a <em>Journal of Experimental Social Psychology</em> study called <em>The name-pronunciation effect: Why people like Mr. Smith more than Mr. Colquhoun, </em>we prefer information that we can process and comprehend easily more than one that takes longer to process. This applies to names as well.
<span>Teaching morality: didactic, didactical, moralizing. In accordance with principles of right or good conduct: ethical, principled, proper, right, righteous, rightful, right-minded, virtuous. <span> Being on a high intellectual or moral level: elevated, high-minded, noble. </span></span>