Answer:
"at her altar's side"
Explanation:
This imagery would probably best reference religious rites. It can be said that Belinda's morning ritual, where she puts her make up on in front of her vanity, is a form of religious rite, though what she is worshiping as mentioned in the poem, is Pride - over her beauty. This poem was written by Alexander Pope, as part of his collection of poems, The R*ape of the Lock.
The conflict of the story is when Peters father forces him to leave Pax by the side of the road . The conflict is man V. wild because of the rough terrain Peter battled throughout the book in the hopes of retrieving Pax
Answer:
- gradually stopped responding to the tone.
Explanation:
According to Pavlov's theory of 'Classical Conditioning,' the dog's conditioned response of salivating on hearing the tone of a metronome will decrease and eventually disappear if he continues to offer the tone without giving food. This shows that the conditioned response will reappear for a short-period only if the conditioned stimulus returns. He also displayed that after a specific rest period, the extinct conditioned response reappears which he called 'spontaneous recovery of conditioned response.'