The words that best describe the tone of the Watson quote in paragraph 3 is;
In paragraph 3 of "Classical Conditioning" by Saul McCleod, John Broadus Watson is quoted as saying that if any healthy infants are given to him from a selected dozen, he had the capacity to make them become whatever he chose.
They could become lawyers, doctors, merchants, beggars, etc. His tone was confident and insistent as we can see him being so sure of what he was saying.
Watson was thus saying that experiential learning is responsible for the differences in human behavior.
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Answer:
I believe its C
Explanation:
verbal would be speaking
dramatic would simply add drama to it
and situational is only ironic in this certain context-
sorry if that doesn't make sense
Well, generally I don't agree with keeping animals in the circus.
But I guess in some rare cases, provided that the animals are really well treated (which excludes the bigger species, since they can't possibly not be stressed by the small amount of space circus offers), and provided that for whatever reason they can't live in the wild, (their environment is disappearing or they're hurt and would be rejected in a group), I guess it would be acceptable to keep them in a circus.
It would probably work best for the species that more readily socialize with humans: dogs, some monkeys. Again, this would only be acceptable if animal welfare was always in the first place, and if for examples the animals could refuse performing on a given day.
In those circumstances, a circus could provide a predator- free environment for them, which would be beneficial for the animals (but again, I am very skeptical this is ever the case).
Answer: B
Explanation: Daniel Defoe was a British writer who wrote the famous novel "Robinson Crusoe." This was the first of a remarkable series of novels and other fictional writings. This is considered the first of the English novels and awarded Dafoe with the title of "founder" of the genre.