Answer: Wealthy people have more willpower than poor people
Explanation:
The implied main idea of this reading is that wealthy people have more willpower than poor people.
This can be deduced from the passage that while the children from poorer families were more likely to eat the first marshmallow than wait, due to the fact the future is uncertain, the wealthier children found it easier to hold out, because they believed that their needs will be met.
Answer:
B <em>The three aims of positive psychology that Seligman discusses help to improve people’s overall happiness by focusing on strengths and meaning in life.</em>
Explanation:
In the work carried out by Martin Seligman, his main theme of his psychological orks which he carried out shows that happiness of an individual depends on our focus to meaning in life.
<span>It isn’t the literal meanings of the words that make it difficult. It’s the connotations — all those associated ideas that hang around a word like shadows of other meanings. It’s connotation that makes <em>house</em> different from<em> home </em>and makes <em>scheme</em> into something shadier in American English than it is in British English. </span><span>A good translator, accordingly, will try to convey the connotative as well as the literal meanings in the text; but sometimes that can be a whole bundle of meanings at once, and trying to fit all of them into the space available can be like trying to stuff a down sleeping bag back into its sack.</span>
Are C & D the same question? I think you have made a typing error.