Answer:
Hostile attribution bias
Explanation:
It is an ability of interpreting behavior of others having opposed intent even though the act or behavior is indefinite. For example, the case mentioned here although it was obvious to all that Raul did not pushed Noah intentionally and it was just an accident, but Noah insisted that he did it purposely.
Another other example for such behavior is if two persons are talking to each other, and third person watching them think that they are talking about him, although they are not and their behavior is ambiguous.
As a diabetic even though I am Type one we all have the same symptoms. Though type two diabetics are almost never treated with insulin injections until they lose weight and their diabetes becomes type one. The symptoms include lethargicness, hunger, extreme thirst, vomiting, headache, low energy, frequent trips to the restroom, and high blood sugar.
Answer C. I believe the answer is c.
Because it will slow the normal flow of the blood through the liver. Pretty sure it’s c.