Hannah is playing with her 7-month-old niece, Ellie. She rolls a toy truck toward her and Ellie tries to roll it back. One time
the truck rolls behind a chair and is out of sight. Ellie seems to forget about the truck and about the game they had both enjoyed playing. This is because Ellie has not achieved: a. conservation
b. sensorimotor memory
c. object permanenced. egocentrism
C. The emphasis on the beauty of nature is the trait <span>from the romantic era that is featured in Washington Irving’s short story "The Devil and Tom Walker". </span>
The Power of Repetition. Repetition is a powerful force in fiction. It can emphasize setting, highlight a character trait, draw attention to a seemingly minor detail. Repeated words, repeated information, repeated sentence construction can turn your reader's attitude from eager interest to downright hostility.