D. balance
A person’s vestibular sense helps control balance. In most
mammals, the vestibular system is the sensory system that has the leading
contribution to the sense of balance and spatial orientation for the purpose of
coordinating movement with balance. The vestibular sense reacts to a change in
the positioning of the head or when the feet are lifted of the ground. This can
also help in regulating a child to keep him/her focused and attentive. Examples
of activities that need vestibular input are: somersaults, swinging, hanging
upside down form a monkey bar.
Answer:
Despite the barbaric intent of General Zaroff's desire to hunt human beings, he still displays a sense of honor and chivalry that he must have maintained from his military days. When he announces that he plans to hunt Rainsford that night, Rainsford wonders what he can expect if the impossible happens--if he wins.
His clothes essentially depict him as an aristocrat, someone of a higher social class than Rainsford. He is very distinguished looking; we assume he might be Russian because of Ivan who is a Cossack (like a Russian cavalryman).
General Zaroff is so skilled at hunting that he no longer finds enjoyment in hunting simple game like deer or ducks because he finds it too easy. He has been hunting for an extensive amount of time and he likes the challenge of hunting game without instinct but with reason. Rainsford is also a very smart and skilled hunter which interests General Zaroff for some exciting game.
General Zaroff began hunting humans because he became bored with hunting animals. He claimed that he lost interest in hunting animals, and he eventually realized that the reason was that he had become such a great hunter that the animals never eluded him. So as he found that hunting animals meant no challenge to him anymore, he interested in hunting humans.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1: Taking a sentence from a book and not stating the author.
2: Copying someones essay or test.
3: Taking a definition from Wikipedia and not stating that you got it from Wikipedia.
I know it's not B, because arrogance is basically like pride or self-absorption, so that's false.
Apprehension, or C, is also false. The meaning of apprehension is basically anxiety or tension, so that is also false.
D is also not correct because donor is someone who gives something away to another person. Though donor is usually associated with giving away organs to help other people, it can be other things.
But a recipient is someone who receives something, such as a "Best Student" award!
A is the correct answer! :)