Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The C horizon consists mostly of large rocks and no soil that plants/plant material can inhabit
The tension experienced by a person whose behavior is incongruent with their attitude and they feel unsettled or disturbed because of it is referred to as Cognitive dissonance.
Option D
<u>Explanation</u>:
The feeling of discomfort when a person's beliefs run opposite to their behavior and new information that is being presented to someone is called cognitive dissonance. Generally, people hold consistent belief in what they know is the truth, and when it is challenged, a feeling of disturbance or discomfort arrives. Leon Festinger, a renowned psychologist said that people have inner need to ensure their beliefs and behaviors are totally consistent or not. Also, the frequency of dissonance depends upon many factors like how much they value their beliefs and to what degree they are inconsistent.
Paul Revere produced the engraving shown here of the Boston Massacre. It was used as propaganda (something used to help or harm a cause or individual) to demand the removal of British troops from Boston.
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Paul Revere produced the engraving shown here of the Boston Massacre. It was used as propaganda (something used to help or harm a cause or individual) to demand the removal of British troops from Boston.
Paul Revere produced the engraving shown here of the Boston Massacre. It was used as propaganda (something used to help or harm a cause or individual) to demand the removal of British troops from Boston.
Paul Revere produced the engraving shown here of the Boston Massacre. It was used as propaganda (something used to help or harm a cause or individual) to demand the removal of British troops from Boston.
Answer:
The correct response is: Sasha is in the final stage of grieving her partner's death as demonstrated by her newfound self-reliance and greater appreciation for life.
Explanation:
According to psychiatrist Elizabeth Kübler-Ross, there are 5 stages of grief: denial
; anger
; bargaining; depression; and acceptance. Sasha experiences a major change in her life and she probably went through stages of grief where she felt upended about many things. In the acceptance stage of grief, a person starts to see there are more good days than bad, although they may still feel remorse and longing from time to time, which is normal. At the acceptance stage, a grieving partner can start to feel fortunate for having time with their deceased partner and for having fond memories.