This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
June and Keith have a disagreement over how to use Keith's yearly bonus money. June is of the opinion that they should save that cash, while Keith thinks they should use it to go on an international trip to Amsterdam. In this scenario, June and Keith have a(n) _____. Group of answer choices
A. value conflict
B. conflict of interest
C. cognitive conflict
D. affective conflict
Answer:
June and Keith have a B. conflict of interest.
Explanation:
<u>Keith and June want to do different things with the money. They cannot do both - saving AND traveling does not seem to be an option. Therefore, they have a conflict of interest, meaning the needs of one are incompatible with the needs of the other. Conflicts of interest take place when a person believes the other person must sacrifice their needs to satisfy his/her own. </u>That is precisely the case we have here. It does not seem they are willing to compromise.
Your body will release endorphins that make you feel calm and happy
A
The concept of a godzilla-like character is very archetypal. Archetypes are common or typical versions of the person or thing. For C and D, those are very unique and uncommon situations. Although B can happen, it still isn't typical.
Answer:
Jekyll has to decide whether to be all Jekyll or all Hyde now that the potion is not working correctly.
Explanation:
The given passage is taken from the Gothic novella "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The novella is penned by Robert Louis Stevenson.
<u>The novella is about the strange case of Dr. Jekyll who develops a potion to separate his good self from the evil one. Through this potion, Dr. Jekyll gets transformed into a person named Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde is the evil side of Dr. Jekyll that comes out without any conscience</u>.
The conflict that is developed in the given passage is that Dr. Jekyll has to decide whether he wants to remain as a Jekyll or Hyde. As the potion that Dr. Jekyll created was not working properly which helps him to shift from one personality to the other. Now, the lot has fallen into the lap of Jekyll to choose only one personality through which he wants to remains for the rest of his life.
So, the correct answer is the first option.