Answer:
Explanation:
Here's some I can think of:
- Academics such as school
- Relationship with their peers or even personal relationships with significant others (problems, tensions, etc that can evolve in such relationships can cause significant stress).
- Changes in their bodies can trigger them to be more self-conscious and it can be stressful to be the "odd" one in the group.
- Thinking that everyone is watching you at all times so keeping very high expectations from oneself which can be stressful and also hurtful if expectations are not met.
- Instability in family either due to financial conditions or divorce, abuse or many plethora of events.
- COVI.D brought about many death so losing a loved one is high stress factor.
- Many students also do not get adequate sleep because they are on their phones all the time (even past bed time) and lack of sleep can bring about many negative things one of which is stress.
I can go on and on. The list never stops honestly.
Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death" In writing a story of this nature, Poe would have considered such historical examples as the Black Death or the bubonic plague of the Middle Ages as well as the cholera epidemics that ravaged Philadelphia in the 1790's and Baltimore in his own lifetime. However, "The Wife of His Youth" follows Mr. Ryder, a bi-racial man who was born and reared free before the Civil War. He heads the "Blue Veins Society", a social organization for colored people in a northern town; the membership consists of people with a high proportion of European ancestry, who look more white than black. The organization's name stemmed from the joke that one would have to be so white (to be a member) that veins could be seen through the skin.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
I learned this earlier this year so I think its c, forgive me if I'm wrong
The second answer! It creates an engaging sound effect :)