Answer:
B
Explanation:
my dad told me to clean the whole basement, and he thinks I can do the whole thing by myself
The correct answer is letter D. The sidestroke is probably the stroke that would most likely used up the most calories in the body. This is because the movement is concentrated on one side of the body only, putting effort too much in that area causes blood to pool in the muscles causing extra effort in the body's system.
The question is incomplete as it lacks the group of choices required to answer this. However, the complete group of choices is as follows:
a. the auditory cortex is located in the two temporal lobes.
b. the auditory cortex in each hemisphere receives information from both ears.
c. the auditory cortex of the left hemisphere receives information only from the right ear.
d. different areas of the auditory cortex are involved in language comprehension and production of language.
Answer:
The correct option is - C. the auditory cortex of the left hemisphere receives information only from the right ear.
Explanation:
In humans and many other vertebrates, the temporal lobe has a part that analyzes or processes auditory information known as the auditory cortex. It is an essential part of the auditory system that plays higher functions in hearing and processing it as switching languages.
The given options are correct so there would be no reason not to tell this to your audience, except option C which is incorrect, speaker should tell the audience that the auditory cortex in each hemisphere gets the auditory information from both ears.
I dont have the answer to every answer but I can help you with 3.
3. I think people are motivated in different ways, one way might work for someone while on the other hand it wont work for someone else. When I think of this question its hard to come up with a answer that could work for a majority. If you are trying to motivate someone else then maybe praise them or take them out for dinner or something to make them feel happy they did so, or 'motivated'. Of course, "what about those who do not have friends, family, or normal human contact?" Now in that case this makes this much more harder. I guess theres not much more you can do other than, educated them in school about the consequences and rewards of working long term, and short term, or advertising the good about working.