Answer:
associative learning
Explanation:
Classical conditioning is a kind of learning that occurs as an automatic response to some stimulus
. <u>In the learning process of associative learning, a reaction is associated with a specific stimulus</u>. Therefore, the sea slug reacts withdrawing its gills automatically when responding to the stimulus of water, and the withdrawing decreases as it continues.
Answer: C) The starting point for an argument.
Explanation: A claim is a statement that we make like it is true. It is the starting point for an argument and, in order to be developed, it needs to be supported by facts, evidence and specific examples from reliable sources (sources that are serious and trust-worthy). When we make a claim, we also need to be prepared to defend it from any possible counterclaim (evidence that refute our claim).
1. "Japan has, therefore, undertaken a surprise offensive extending throughout the Pacific area." - Here Roosevelt uses the word "surprise offensive" wich emphasizes the innocence of the United States. Thay hadn't done anything to Japan, and were attacked by surprise. And by using the word "undertaken" which states that the japanese took the initiative.
2. "Always will we remember the character of the onslaught against us." Here Roosevelt makes sure people don´t forget that this attack was unjustified and very violent. By saying "against us" he wants people to feel angry and to do something against the attackers.
3. "I ask that the Congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastarly attack by Japan on Sunday, December Seventh, 1941, a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese Empire." By using "unprovoked" he says again that the United States are not guilty from anything but victims of a treachery. At the same time he uses "dastarly" making the japanese responsable from the attack, making them guilty and without any justification.
The correct spelling of lean + ness is <em>leanness</em>.
The suffix -ness is used to transform an adjective into a noun. It indicates a quality of something. In this case, the quality of being lean, not having much body fat:
<em>For baby's first foods it's important to check the </em><em>leanness</em><em> of the meat we give them.</em>
When adding the suffix -ness to the root word "lean", we keep its last N. There is no change in the spelling. In this way, <em>leannes</em>s is spelled with double N.
If the adjective is a two-syllable word ending in Y, when adding the suffix -ness we must change the Y for an I:
- happy: happiness
- lonely: loneliness
You can learn more about the suffix -ness in the link below:
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Answer:
the authors use of pacing is not effective because the short sentences don't properly convey the sense of calm in the scene
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