Answer:
A. the A-not-B error
Explanation:
The A-not-B error can be found in kids that are under 1 year old, and sometimes older, that is caused by a cognositive impossibility on their brains of once they have found the object several times on one spot, they will try and search for it on the same spot where they found it before even if they see the object being hidden in othe spot, this will go away when they get older and start to understand the world differently.
Answer:
B. “Sunk were at once the winds; the air above” (Line 13)
Explanation:
"The Odyssey" is an epic poem that tells the story of Odysseus's adventures and his long travel back home after the Trojan War.
This particular excrept tells of his encounter with The Sirens, creatures residing on an island and luring the sailors with their enchanting songs.
Following Circa's advice, Odysseus orders his crew to put a wax in their ears so they wouldn't hear the song and to tie him firmly to the mast so he could hear the song.
This excerpt describes the ship passing by the Sirens' island and line 15 says "Some demon calm’d the air and smooth’d the deep" meaning that the weather had suddenly changed.
This claim is supported by the line suggested in answer B which says that the strong winds that followed them on their travel suddenly stopped.
Answer: ethos, an appeal based on the speaker’s credibility
Explanation:
Ethos is a persuasion technique that aims to convince the listeners of the claims made by the speaker by basing it on the speaker's credibility to be able to say such things. For instance, a doctor giving medical advice and saying it is based on their years of experience in medicine.
In this scenario, President Roosevelt is using ethos to convince Americans that he is leaving the internment of Japanese-Americans at the discretion of the Secretary of War and any appropriate Military Commander and that they are credible enough to carry out such a task because he has authorized it as the President.
Answer:
- The national government under the Articles lacks necessary tax enforcement power.
Explanation:
As per the given text from Robert Morris's letter to Congress president(1782), the statement with which the author would most likely agree is that '<em><u>the national government under the Articles lacks necessary tax enforcement power</u></em>'. <em>The author expresses his anguish towards the impotence of the government to collect taxes and calls it 'Government which has no Credit with its own Citizens'. </em>He substantiates his claim with the statistics and 'cannot find that a single State has laid the Taxes.' Thus, the author would most likely agree with the above claim as it expresses his intentions in the given excerpt loudly and clearly.
<span>In the first line of the text we can find clues to what kind of person William Zanzinger is. He had a diamond ring on his finger. That would indicate he is wealthy or a thief. He had a cain that he twirled which is an attention getting action, not something a common thief or any thief would do. We must also understand that common thieves do not kill people. Based on the evidence presented I conclude that William Zanzinger is a wealthy man and potentially a serial killer based on the calm way we went about his murder.</span>