The correct answer would be option D, Role Confusion.
When his parents voice their disapproval, he replies, 'Whatever'. Andrew's response indicates the Role Confusion.
Explanation:
Role confusion is one of the eight stages of psychosocial development model, which was proposed by Eric Erikson. It is precisely the fifth stage of the developmental process.
This stage starts at the age of 12 and lasts till the age of 19. During this stage of development, the adolescent search for his identity and roles and intensely explores the personal values, beliefs and goals.
During this stage, the adolescent is not clear about his current as well as future roles. There is a confusion between his desired and expected roles. So when Andrew failed several classes, lost his job and spends most of his time sleeping, it means he is going through the role confusion stage, where he is least bothered about other's disapproval.
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Answer:
Social studies expository text, or a history text
Explanation:
Answer:
In the stage directions, we are provided with the setting of the play, a description of the attic space in which the Franks hid during the war, the current time setting (1945), a description of the Frank's belongings still present in the attic, and a brief, physical description of Mr. Frank.
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The information presented in stage directions are what is on the stage, the characters movements, and the tone of voice. When the curtains rise there is a dusty room with overturned furniture and a small stairwell.
<span>The right answer is "anorexia nervosa". Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that is related to neurotic disorder and anxiety disorder. The patient who suffers presents an obsession to lose weight and what he ingests. It includes provoked vomiting, extreme exercise, extreme thinness, and obsessive thoughts about your weight. <span>It occurs mostly in young women and the person can lose their life due to lack of food.
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Felix the Cat was the first to fly in the 1927 Macy's Parade.
Over 200,000 thousand people showed up at the parade (which only had the sight to advertise Macy's store in NYC). The first giant balloon to fly was Felix the Cat. This is when the tradition of giant balloons started for the Macy's Parade. Although the first Macy's Parade was in 1924, they used real animals and floats instead of the giant balloons they use nowadays.