Flair - when somebody does something with what seems natural talent. Doing something amazing
David Copperfield has a flair for captivating illusions
People can have a flair for drama, style, humor.
A knack.
Having a flair for style would mean you were not poorly dressed as a non-example.
People that practice really hard to the point of proficiency will appear to have a flair for the thing they have practiced.
Sorry for the disjointed thought stream in this post, I apparently lack the flair of organized thought today.
Answer:
Sure! :) I'm always open to new friendships!!
Explanation:
Answer:
In the poem “Life is Fine”, italicized lines work as the narrators reasons as to why he should not harm himself. The temperature of the water and how high up the elevator had taken him were decisions on why not to harm himself.
The italicized lines effect the way the poem looks and sounds by giving the words emphasis and a sense of imagery. For example, stating how high the 16th floor had shocked him and the temperature of the water.
The rhythm is affected by the repetition of lines and the inclusion of blues lyrics.
In relation to the content in the lines, the effects result in evoking a mournful tone and tempo. Such effects are common in the blues genre of music.
Answer:
A Conditioned stimulus.
Explanation:
'A Conditioned stimulus' is elucidated as the stimulus that was previously neutral eventually leads to evoke a learned response with training. Such a stimulus is contradictory to unconditioned or naturally occurring stimulus which triggers a specific response naturally while the former elicits a response through learning from the various factors.
As per the question, the 'opening of refrigerator' exemplifies a 'conditioned stimulus' as it evokes a learned response from the 'dog' as it runs to the kitchen every time 'refrigerator is opened'. Therefore, 'it demonstrates a conditioned stimulus' as Jasmine learns with time that 'every time the door is opened, he gets some food'.