Answer:
a. Secondary deviance is an eventual effect of primary deviance, where deviance begins.
Explanation:
In labelling theory, primary and secondary deviance are distinguished from each other. Primary deviance is considered to be the initial manifestation of deviance, while secondary deviance is considered the effect of primary deviance. These are also different in the way they are recognized. Primary deviance consists of deviant acts before they are publicly labelled, while secondary deviance occurs after diagnosis and labelling, and is often a reaction to the labelling itself.
It isn't <span>explanation or forecasting outcomes but it might be explanation and something else.. not sure</span>
Answer:
I'd say get him tested for a disability.
Explanation:
It sounds to me like Brendan could have ADHD. With the constant fidgeting and moving, the inability to sit still. It'd probably benefit him a lot if his parents got him tested. Hope I could help you!
Answer:
I don't know the 1st one but the 2nd blank is Priests
Answer:
Nature provides signs of autumn.
Explanation:
Emily Dickinson's poem "Autumn" is a short poem of two stanzas where the poet talks of the season of autumn. The eight lines of the poem show or express the visible signs that suggest autumn is here.
The signs such as "<em>nuts getting brown</em>", plump berries, scarlet fields, etc. are all suggestive of the autumn season. And in painting the image of the mellowed scene of autumn, the speaker/poet expresses the central idea of nature providing signs of the autumn season.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.