Answer:
<em>The sentences </em>A: <em> While she was studying, her dog began to lick her elbow. </em>and<em> </em>D:<em> Without a doubt, she was the fastest in her heat.</em>
Explanation:
The senteces A and D are correct because both begin with a <em>subordinate</em> clause, therefore they have <em>commas</em> to <em>separate them from the main clauses</em>. The sentence B is wrong because it is <em>not necessary</em> the use of the <em>comma</em>, since it started with the main clause. and in the sentence C, the transitional word <em>however</em>, doesn't have another statement to contrast with.
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
She should tell Jack because telling Jack would make him know what is going on.
Happy because he was Smiling
Answer:
Inattentional blindness.
Explanation:
Inattentional blindness occurs when we fail to notice something that is in our visual field because we are focussing our attention on something else. This is useful when we want to concentrate on a task, and to carry it out, we have to "ignore" all the different stimuli that are around us and that do not help with the task.
The gorilla in the study was a stimulus that wasn't important for the task, so the participants didn't pay attention to it.
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