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Carol Dweck is a world-renowned psychologist best known for her book MindSet (2006). Dweck's fields of specialization in psychology are: mindset, success, achievement and motivation.
According to Dweck, "attributing poor performance to a lack of ability depresses motivation more than the belief that lack of effort is to blame". In other words, when an individual belies that (s)he lacks the ability to achieve a task, his/her performance suffers more compared to when s/he believes that lack of effort is the cause of poor performance.
The evidence Dweck provided for this claim was a study conducted at Yale University (1960), where the results indicated that when monkeys were unable to finish a challenge successfully, they attributed their failure to lack of belief in their abilities and perceived that task as beyond their control. As a result, these monkeys simply gave up on the task. In this way, "attributing poor performance to a lack of ability depresses motivation...".
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They use primary-source quotations to show that enslaved people in Saint Domingue were willing to destroy property to gain their freedom
The answer to this question is that the techniques used in the excerpt
are 1, simile (wrapped up like garbage) and 3, sensory imagery (the
smell of too old potato peels). The combination of the two here makes
for very powerful writing.
It's not really clear whether the "gift throne" which cannot be approached respectfully is Hrothgar's literal throne, or if God's throne is implied. ... Hrothgar is God's representative on earth, and Grendel is a descendant of Cain, so God made Hrothgar's throne distasteful to Grendel and impossible for him to approach.
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where are the questions to the essay?