Answer:c
Explanation:because the others are false
Answer:
1. Binge-watching may lead to isolation and dependency.
2. It is effective because the author describes multiple effects of binge-watching when it becomes a habit
Explanation:
The author quoted a study from the University of Texas which stated that binge-watchers have the tendency to become lonely, depressed, and have less self-control. To support this claim, he listed the multiple effects of binge-watching when it becomes a habit. Some of them include stressful feelings such as regret, guilt, personal failure, depression, and anxiety.
The addicted binge-watcher also has a sense of wasted time and activity because he feels that he should have invested his time in something better.
Answer:
Contemplation
Explanation:
'Contemplation' is the stage of change in which people are willing to change themselves and begin to propagate a healthy behavior in the upcoming six months. <u><em>At this stage, they are well aware of the pros associated with this changed behavior but a little less aware of the consequences</em></u>. Sarah would be called to be in this stage as she has decided to adopt a healthy behavior('started reading books on weight loss and concerned about her diet and physical activity'). This reflects that she is aware of the pros of this change but a little about the consequences associated with it.
The early forms of notes in the Middle Ages are called neumes. Those are signs written above the chant texts, just like contemporary notes.
Both fleeting and d. transient mean lasting only for a little bit or a momentary event. (ex. the scent of chocolate when you walk by a chocolate factory)