I guess it means elephants are smart
Answer:
Negative Violation.
Explanation:
Expectancy violation theory tell about a certain way a particular person what's you to behave,but you act differently which violates their expectations of you.
We have positive and negative expectancy violation.Thse are various various ways in which the violator is been seen.
A positive expectancy violation increases the Attraction of the violator. This can be seen as commendable since your behavior is commendable.
On the other hand a Negative Expectancy Violation decreases the Attraction of the violator.This right her isn't a good one to start with. Your behavior is questionable when this occur and no good commendation comes along.
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<span>"Unsignificantly" in William Carlos Williams's poem "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" is meant to indicate the relative prominence of the mythological event. Rather than portraying the fall of Icarus as the main focus of the painting, artist Pieter Brueghel places it in the background, a place of relative unimportance. The significance here is that the world continues on with mundane, everyday events even while extraordinary things occur. Williams uses the term "unsignificantly" to acknowledge the deliberate choice of depicting the death of Icarus in an mundane and rather unremarkable way.</span>
while the race goes on obstacles are set up so the fewest boats possible can get through so the race is more high stakes.
Answer: I don't completely know what excerpt you are talking about, but from what I've searched up, I'm going to assume this is the correct one.
Explanation: The effects of using an omniscient narrator in this excerpt that it allows readers to see both Beatrice’s and Luma’s sides of the story.
What is omniscient narrator?
Omniscient narrator, often seen speaking in the voice of the author himself, assumes the omniscient idea of the subject being discussed: deep down in private thoughts, which tells about hidden or secret events.
What is an omniscient person?
Omniscient person who has all the knowledge or infinite awareness.
Hence, the correct answer is Option A