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Extrinsic motivation is reward-driven behavior. It's a type of operant conditioning. ... In extrinsic motivation, rewards or other incentives — like praise, fame, or money — are used as motivation for specific activities. Unlike intrinsic motivation, external factors drive this form of motivation.
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I would say that D) Fair is foul and foul is fair - best illustrates Shakespeare's use of foreshadowing in Macbeth. It says what is going to happen - not all is what it seems.
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Based on the excerpts that is taken from "Shooting an Elephant" which is by George Orwell, the one that best exemplifies a reflective essay is this one: <span>"It was a tiny incident in itself, but it gave me a better glimpse than I had had before of the real nature of imperialism..." Hope this helps.</span>
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I do not like sushi. I also do not like oysters.
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<span>Della was so excited to have the combs she had wanted, that she momentarily forgets she has cut her hair. She cries as she realizes she will not be able to use them. Sorry about how late this is.</span>