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I believe the best answer to this question, would be, A: Judgmental.
Explanation:
In this particular excerpt from Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert, taking the words that the speaker uses to describe how Emma is dealing with her process of learning Italian, which he compares to the way she never finishes her embroidery, but rather gives up every time she cannot overcome an obstacle, is highly judgmental. In fact, the speaker makes it very clear that neither in learning a language, nor in reading, nor in embroidery, does Emma know how to complete a task, or even tries. As soon as she finds a difficulty, she just gives up and moves on to the next challenge, without having completed the previous one.
1. When the people living in the faction system turn 16, they are required to take an aptitude test, which assigns them with the faction that their genes best match up with. On the day of the choosing ceremony, all of those kids are gathered in a room that is arranged into circles. Each faction has their own circle, and in the last circle are five large metal bowls that represent the five factions. The Abnegation bowl contains dull grey stones, the one fore Erudite is filled with water, Amity's has earth, Candor is represented by glass, and lit coals make up the Dauntless' bowl. The names of each teen are called out in alphabetical order. When your name is called, you are to cut your hand with the knife and let your blood spill into the bowl of the faction you wish to join. Once the choosing ceremony is complete, you must participate in the initiation of each faction, which takes a few weeks. If you do not pass initiation, you are considered factionless.
Abnegation: Selfishness
Amity: Aggression
Candor: Duplicity
Dauntless: Cowardice
Erudite: Ignorance
The answer is (b) praying mantis
Answer:
Muscles are attached to bones by tendons and help them to move. When a muscle contracts (bunches up), it gets shorter and so pulls on the bone it is attached to. When a muscle relaxes, it goes back to its normal size.
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