Answer:
Franklin proves Dr. Mesmer’s methods only work if patients expect something will happen, Dr. Mesmer becomes famous by convincing patients that his force has made them feel better.
Explanation:
In mesmerized, Franklin conducts several experiments by blindfolding the patients and using the force on himself. Since he didn't believe there was a magical force, he didn't feel a thing, and when the other patients didn't know Charles, the person who apparently helped franklin realize Mesmer was a fraud, was using this so called "force," they didn't feel a thing, either. Dr. Mesmer made the patients believe that there was a force and it made them feel better because they expected to be better.
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Answer:
It is so hard to talk to John about my case, because he is so wise, and because he loves me so.
Explanation:
Verbal irony refers to a moment in the text when the narrator or character speaks something contrary to reality. It is possible to see this in the sentence above because the narrator says that her husband loves her and cares a lot about her, but this is not true, since "The yellow wallpaper" tells the story of a woman who, when presenting symptoms of emotional exhaustion, was locked away by her husband who began to "paint" her as a crazy woman and acted in a way that made her more dependent and out of touch with reality.
Answer:C
Explanation:
Because they are less likely to have or develop support to help prevent or reduce the effects of suffering from mental illnesses like PTSD and depression. Women are also nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with depression then men.
It means that B<span> Mothers are nurturers and protectors of children in good times and in bad.
When Achebe mentioned the word supreme, i believe he meant that the mother roles is irreplacable in the Igbo society. As the main nurturers and protectors of the children, every men and women in Igbo society are all indebted toward their mothers so they need to take care of them in their old age.</span>