Answer:a.Anorexia nervosa
Explanation:
Anorexia nervosa, which is commonly called anorexia is an eating disorder that makes a person have an extreme fear of gaining weight such that they start to extremely restrict their food intake and they have abnormal desire to be thin.
The person may be extremely thin but they see themselves as overweight, but in reality they are underweight. They will vomit , take laxatives and use any dieting method, even when they have lost a lot of weight they still can't see it.
They may also over exercise , lose weight but still feel overweight.
This is a life threatening disorder that is driven by emotional issues because a person usually feels like being thin is equal to being worthy.
Symptoms
A person starve themselves constantly and they have unrealistic weight loss goals. An abnormal fear of gaining weight even though the person may already be too thin.
Answer:
conversion disorder.
Explanation:
Conversion disorder -
It is the medical condition , in which the the person suffers from paralysis or blindness or any other nervous system , which becomes very difficult to evaluate medically , is known as conversion disorder .
This type of disorder can occur due to psychological issues .
The symptom of conversion disorder is unexpected stressful condition .
Answer: C
Explanation:
A and C are both solid answers depending on the interpretation.
Based on the beginning of the second sentence "product of their various opinions.." I would argue C is the correct answer.
Answer:
need to protect; outweighs
Explanation:
The court gave the permission that in cases that have to do with such criminal offences if the victim is 14 or less than 14 at the time of the offence, and if they were 16 years or less at the time of testimony, the child's testimony has to be gotten through closed-circuit television.
The court decided in this court case that the need for the child to be protected is more than the rights of the defender to confront the accuser.
In Patrick Henry's infamous speech in the Virginia Convention, he states that colonists should not have hope in Britain and not trust that emotion, as the aim of his speech was to speak out against England, encouraging war, notably describing this as an upcoming "storm" with the war against the English.