Answer:
This represents Proximodistal
Explanation:
How about we put the fractions into decimals?
1/2 is 0.5
2/3 is 0.66666(6)
So we need to find something that is between them.
the denominator can't be 2, because bigger than 1/2 is 2/2, which is 1 and is bigger than 0.6
it also can't be 3, because smaller than 2/3 is 1/2, which is 0.333... and is smaller than 0.5.
Can it be 4? we can't have 2/4 (it's the same as 1/2), or 3/4, it's 0.75, and it's bigger than 0.666...
how about 5?
2/5=0.4,no, too small
3/5=0.6- perfect! that's the answer!
Answer:
The question is not complete, but I will be explaining one or two things here so that you will be able to tackle a similar question.
Explanation:
According to researches conducted by neuroscientists, it has been observed that children process language since birth( even since when they are in the womb).
According to the question, Christopher is a 5-month-old American and he is exposed solely to English language. If Christopher hears another different language, he would know that the new language is different what the normal(English) that he has been listening to for some times. Christopher would have been processing the information of the English language, so he will be able to know that he is now listening to a different language. Infants have some kind of ''phonetic stimuli' controlled by the Brain.
CONCLUSION: INFANTS ARE ABLE TO DIFFERENTIATE SOUNDS OF ANY LANGUAGE.
Answer:
Intuition
Explanation:
When there is no definite information or any existing knowledge that can be used to reason that a thing is right or wrong but still someone feels like the action or deed is not right and their conscience is telling them that it’s wrong then in terms of ethical beliefs it is called intuition. Intuition is often considered to be an opposite of conscious reasoning however, there are a number of other different meanings of conscious intuition and in simple words it is often refereed to as a feeling of something is wrong or gut feeling.
Answer:
The British government took away the Company's monopoly in 1813, and after 1834 it worked as the government's agency until the 1857 India Mutiny when the Colonial Office took full control. The East India Company went out of existence in 1873.
Explanation: Google it