Answer: The right answer is the (D) Pluck.
Explanation: Pluck is the servant of Oberon, the fairy king, in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He has been sent to find a magical flower in order to cast a spell: the juice of the flower will be spread over his queen's eyelids, when she is sleeping, and, upon waking up, she will soon change her mind and fall in love with an Indian prince boy that Oberon wants to knight. In addition, Oberon asks Puck to spread some of that juice on Demetrius, a young Athenian man who is in love with Hermia, but his feelings are not reciprocated. He is loved by Helena, and Hermia loves Lysander, in spite of his father's opposition. Since Oberon has witnessed how badly Demetrius has treated Helena, he asks Puck to spread the juice on him too, but the servant mistakes Demetrius for Lysander and gives the love potion to Lysander. Lysander then falls in love with Helena. At the end, Puck himself is able to undo his mistake and remove the spell. Lysander and Hermia can finally reunite, and Demetrius and Helena fall in love with each other.
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D. After some practice, Randy was better able to maneuver the remote-controlled airplane
Answer:
How central ideas connect
Explanation:
I found the options for your question and the correct answer would be: Zimbardo does not justify their actions, only explains how these abuses likely developed under certain conditions.
Zimbardo who is actually a highly respected psychology professor at Stanford University does not justify the action of soldiers at the prison but gives us the explanation for their behavior. He argues that the certain social conditions and the relationships between the soldiers contributed to their behavior. The influence of those more authoritative soldiers most likely played a major role in addition to the fear, boredom, stress and exhaustion along with no accountability and supervision as well as the lack of training.
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a biography of Johnson
He is a Scottish biographer famous for writing the biography Samuel Johnson, regarded by many as the best biography in the entire English language.