The experience was unpleasant/uncomfortable.
Answer:
this is called the illusory bias
Explanation:
i dont think this needs much of an explanation as you have the definition/explanation there.
although, ill give you a little bit, its seen as a cultural phenomenon as its not seen as prevalent in places like east asia. in east asia you are more likely to get opposite results even.
it is most noticeable and studyable when it comes to a persons intelligence and/or academic performance but it can also occur to thinking ones personality traits are better than they really are.
other words for this include <em>the</em><em> </em><em>superiority</em><em> </em><em>bias</em><em> </em>or<em> </em><em>above</em><em> </em><em>average</em><em> </em><em>effect</em>
Answer:
B It describes penguins' relationship with the water. Tysm
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Answer:
But what if the princess was in the tower because she was the dragon?
Like the queen gives birth and oops it's this adorable little scaley lizard with tiny wings that she can never quite seem to fold right
None of the King's advisors or doctors can explain it, no one can remember
anyone who might have cursed the royal family, plus sire she's clearly yours still I mean look at those eyes
They just kind of accept it and keep her in a tower without sunlight her anything just food and water so no one tries to slay her
The queen or castle servants reading bedtime stories to the toddler princess, who's made a nest of her favorite toys and some jewelery she stole off her mother, and when she laughs little puffs of smoke come out of her mouth
The king being so proud when she flies across the room for the first time
And once the princess comes of age, confused knights breaking into the tower to find a twenty foot long dragon sitting at the vanity getting her horns polished by her handmaidens while she uses her phone.
Explanation:
not sure how many words this contains.
A because you have to take in team input