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I'd have to say either be patient with yourself or find out why others make you abusive. However, I lean more towards the be patient with yourself.
It wouldn't be the first two as the first answer could lead to developing anxiety or higher temper while the second one is just necessarily false. People change constantly, and if you want an example of this, think back to how your friends or classmates acted back in middle school compared to high school and etc.
Being patient with yourself would be my answer as it would not only allow you to calm down and assess the situation as to why you may view yourself as being abusive, but help you have a clear mind to ask your partner if you have been or seem to be abusive and what the situations are to fix it.
The last one, however, is more of a self-thing. Others may not make you abusive, it may just be your nature and maybe it's not that you're being abusive but rather that you're being playful yet very physical - similar to how guys are stereotyped to act around their friends.
Therefore, I believe the answer to be the third option.
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
The answer is D. Short-term memory.
Explanation:
Short-term memory. active memory, or primary memory is where information gathered and may be recalled briefly, if not rehearsed. Usually, the brain gathers this information t<u>hrough hearing, even translating visual signals to auditory information</u>. It is also very limited as it's known to only hold a <u>maximum of seven + two kinds of data in a single instance</u>, and lasts 20-30 seconds only. This brief memory may be verified by letting the person recall the series of digits backwards and only recalling the last 3 digits.