<span>The statement "I really don't like that Ivan got so angry in that meeting" reflects the <u>affective</u><u /> component of an attitude.
Affective component has to do with emotions and feelings, so here, the person doesn't like something, and that is affective part. The other options do not refer to feelings, so they cannot be correct.</span>
The plant was lowered into the pot the trunk had not broken the gardener heaved a sight of relief
The quotation from the text that best supports the inference that a dog will sacrifice its own comfort for the companionship of its owner is A) "He will sleep on the cold ground when the wintry winds blow and the snow drives fiercely, if only he can be near his master's side".
This part of the speech pronounced by Vest presents the dog as a loyal friend<u>. Here, the dog is conceived as an animal capable of doing anything just to be near its master, that is, its owner</u>. In this case, according to George G. Vest,<u> a dog is willing to leave a warm bed and to feel uncomfortable and cold in order to share a moment with its owner,</u> protect him/her and, at the same time, feel protected.