Powhatan is the right answer i believe
<span>Children gain control of their legs and feet well enough to walk well (without support) around 12 months of age. Before this, they are likely to walk with an adult's support around ten months of age. Both of these come after the child has built up their larger muscles and gained control of the trunk of their body.</span>
This action can be classified as supererogatory.
Ethics evaluate and classify actions based on whether these are morally correct or incorrect. The most common classification is:
- Neutral actions: Actions that are neither morally correct nor incorrect. For example, buying ice cream.
- Obligatory: Actions considered as morally obligatory, this means it is expected you do these actions. For example, it is expected a mother looks after her children.
- Impermissible: Actions that are forbidden because they are morally incorrect. For example, stealing.
- Supererogatory: Actions that are morally acceptable or good but are not an obligation. For example, volunteering.
Based on this, Natalie's action can be classified as supererogatory because even if it is good she helps her brother move, this is not an obligation.
Learn more about ethics in: brainly.com/question/2630782
Answer:
In the given question the answer is "none of these".
Explanation:
In this question the correct option is not defined, that's why all option is wrong.
The correct answer to this question is "User folder location", it is a location, where we can search a file by using these conditions, and description of the wrong choices can be described as follows:
- Option a, and Option b, and Option c, all are wrong because the file type is used to define, the type of the file like text file, image file, etc, and these files also store, its last modification date and time.
- In option d, It is software, that is used to manage the system, It also manages the user folder location but in this question, it only asks for user folder location, that's why it is wrong.