Explanation:
ADV: A clear sense of "who you are" makes it easier to connect with other similar people and groups. People with a strong identity often stand out more and are more memorable. I'd guess that the people who are most successful in life - especially people who become famous - all have pretty strong identities.
DIS: But strong identities can also be dangerous. The drive to protect your identity can be overpowering. Sometimes we can get so caught up in this that we neglect other important things: like being open-minded, truth-seeking, and kind to others
Answer:
(a) 3
(b) 3
(c) 3
(d) 3
Explanation:
(a) Comparing palmistry to oenology, it comes alphabetically after oenology, hence we move on to compare it to phrenology. Now, palmistry come first alphabetically, meaning we move on to compare it to ornithology. As ornithology has no children, there isn't any comparison needed so we end up with 3 comparisons.
(b) Comparing etymology to oenology, it comes alphabetically before oenology, hence we move on to compare it to campanology. Now, palmistry is latter alphabetically, meaning we move on to compare it to ichthyology. Etymology comes first alphabetically and as ichthyology has no rightward children, no more comparison is needed and we end up with 3 comparisons.
(c) Comparing paleontology to oenology, it comes alphabetically after oenology, hence we move on to compare it to phrenology. Now, palmistry is first alphabetically, so we move on to compare it to ornithology. As ornithology has no children, we won't make any more comparisons so we end up with 3 comparisons.
(d) Comparing glaciology to oenology, it comes alphabetically before oenology, so we move on to compare it to campanology. Now, palmistry comes latter alphabetically, so we move on to compare it to ichthyology. Glaciology is first alphabetically in this case and as ichthyology has no rightward children, no more comparisons are necessary and we end up with 3 comparisons
Yes, they work together to get get food