The correct answer seems to be D) the horse (all the others are native to the Americas); although this is not strictly correct: horses lived in America until around 12 000 years ago, and then they became extinct and were re-introduced by the Europeans.
A pictograph is a graphic representation of something. It is used in ancient times as a means of writing. Pictographs are direct representation of tangible or visible things. For example, I can daw a picture of a cow. That cow on paper could be a pictograph of a real cow. However, if the symbol already represents an idea, it's called an ideogram. For example, if I want to illustrate love, I can draw a heart shape. I can't see or touch love. I know that the human isn't shaped like in the drawing. However, I know the symbol represents the idea of love.
The answer: FALSE. Ideograms represents an idea.
world map. they will create a map with lands and places .
Answer:
Break a Promise:
I had to break a promise when my two mutual friends were fighting with each other over their car damage. Each one was thinking that other had damaged intentionally. I had to break a promise that It was due to an accident and nothing was done intentionally but the other has promised me not to tell you before he repairs the car. I had to break the promise with my one of friends to end up their fight.
Tell a Lie:
I never tell a lie and always believe in speaking truth. There was a situation where I had to tell a lie to my cousin who was in hospital and doctors informed me that he is at last stage of cancer and there are very few chances for his survival. I lied him saying that he is at initial stage and proper treatment can free him from this deadly disease to keep him motivated to live.
Explanation:
Telling a lie or breaking a promise is only acceptable in utilitarian ethics, where there is good for everyone. A person can lie to someone if he believes that speaking truth may create problems.
Answer:
Preconventional morality.
Explanation:
According to Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning, this represents preconventional morality for the simple reason that, those within this moral limits (kids and, perhaps, teens) do not follow rules because they think of them to be just, but because they fear the punishment. Therefore, Chris and Ivan, who are 14 (could very well enter that parameter) decide to take the wine bottle because the grandma would never notice. This means that, as she won't notice, she won't be able to punish them, meaning that they could get away with it. If they thought she would notice, they wouldn't do it. Not because it's wrong, but because they would certainly be punished.