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natka813 [3]
3 years ago
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[1] Russell really enjoys baking. [2] He makes the most delicious plum tarts. [3] His tarts always have a perfect flaky crust. [

4] Learning how to bake from a master chef in Paris is one of his dreams. Which sentence in the paragraph is structured differently than the others
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1 answer:
Lera25 [3.4K]3 years ago
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Sentence 4 in the given paragraph is structured differently than the others.

Option: 4

Explanation:

Sentence is a way of expressing feelings or thinking of a person. It’s of various types: Interrogative, Affirmative, Simple, Complex etc. Interrogative sentence is that in which speaker asks a question. Affirmative sentence establish the truth of the expression. No such negative words take place in affirmative sentence.

Here rest three sentences are simple sentence but the last one is different in formation as there is a word of explaining the procedure. Symbols and marks tones mainly denote the type of sentence.

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A. The gradual process of reinforcing behaviors that get closer to some final desired behavior

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B. Presenting the subject something pleasant to increase the probability that the preceding behavior will be repeated    


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In operant conditioning, positive reinforcement includes the expansion of a reinforcing stimulus following a conduct that makes it more probable that the conduct will happen again later on. At the point when a positive result, occasion, or reward happens after an activity, that specific reaction or conduct will be reinforced.   


C. form of learning in which behavior followed by reinforcement increases in frequency    

1. operant conditioning   


Operant conditioning is a technique for discovering that happens through prizes and disciplines for conduct. Through operant conditioning, an affiliation is made between a conduct and a result for that conduct. For instance, when a guinea pig presses a blue catch, he gets a sustenance pellet as a reward, however when he presses the red catch he gets a mellow electric stun.   


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F. Theorist who worked with cats in puzzle boxes    


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Psychologist  E.L. Thorndike was one of the first to watch the effect of reinforcement in puzzle box tries different things with cats. Amid these analyses, Thorndike watched a learning procedure that he alluded to as "trial-and-error" learning. The analyses included putting a hungry cat in a puzzle box and request to free itself, the feline needed to make sense of how to get away. 


G. Theorist who worked with pigeons and rats in cages    


7. B.F. skinner    


B.F. Skinner investigate depended on nourishing of rats and pigeons with the reactions recorded and dissected. For his examination Skinner utilized an imaginative bit of hardware referred to him as the test chamber and later alluded to as the Skinner Box.     


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A youngster kicks a companion, and is expelled from his/her most loved activity . 

A child battles with her sibling and has her most loved toy taken away. 


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