Law of Closure is the correct answer.
Gestalt's law of closure suggests that if there is a break in the object, we will still see this object as continuing in a smooth pattern. Thus, when Audra comes across this picture (complicated picture with gaps), her perception of the picture is affected by Gestalt's law of closure.
Answer:
a) rationalization
Explanation:
Rationalization refers to a process in which controversial behaviors (e.g, a bad behavior) are explained in a justified manner even when that is not the case.
An example of rationalization is a person who openly lashed out to another person and then later on explaining that it was as a result of the bad stress he passed through earlier in the day.
Answer:
The correct option is<em> True</em>
Explanation:
It is true because most crimes that attract " the Death Penalty," are few and does not always show up. Criminals who commit crimes that attract death penalty are extremely smart and careful people who apply due diligence in all their criminal acts to ensure that they are not easily caught in the act. They apply caution and clean traces to avoid been traced to their acts. They avert avoidable risks and apply counter technologies to escape the net of security operatives.
However, the death penalty as a deterrent does not stop the perpetration of such crime but makes the criminal recalcitrant.
1. Eating an apple
2.All of the listed answers have distinct structures and sets of functions
Answer:
A. They may be governed by sound, rhythm, or meter.
Explanation:
A line break can be defined as a poetic device used by authors or writers to terminate or end a line of a poem and begin a new line in a poem.
Basically, line breaks differentiates a poet from a prose because it helps both the poet and the reader to clearly understand where and why a line in a poem breaks (ends).
The statement about line breaks which is true is that, they may be governed by sound, rhythm, or meter.
For example;
I'm Lanuel! Who are you?
Are you - Lanuel - too?
Yes! Humans are - created in twos.