This question is missing the answer choices. I looked it up online, but was unable to find the complete question. I will provide an answer that is most likely a helpful one, taking the question into consideration.
Answer:
This line of poetry contains personification.
Explanation:
The line of poetry we are analyzing here belongs to "Afton Water" by Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796). The poem describes the River Afton in Ayshire.
<u>Personification is a literary device in which human qualities or behaviors are attributed to objects. In the line from the poem, Burns mentions the "murmuring stream". However, streams and rivers cannot murmur. That is an ability only human beings possess. That means the author is using personification, probably with the intention of describing the sound of the river in a more elegant, lyrical manner.</u>
Answer:
A). Positive reinforcement.
Explanation:
Reinforcement is demonstrated as the process through which the probability of a particular outcome(desired behavior or response) is strengthened or enhanced.
Positive reinforcement is elucidated as the introduction or addition of a stimulus in the form of rewards, praise, or admiration followed by the desired behavior in order to enhance its probability to reoccur in the future.
In the given example, Simon's teacher offers 'pencil' as a reward that would stimulate the likelihood of 'similar appreciable performance' in the future tests as he has done in the spelling test. Thus, the teacher offering pencil to Simon to enhance the probability of similar behavior(as desired by the teacher) and promote the child to do well in future tests also exemplify the 'positive reinforcement'. Therefore, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
I think the answer is 3. Anxious