<span>The phrase “born from Cadmus” is an example of a patronymic. A patronymic is a name added after the given name from the father or grandfather or from the great great ancestors. It is shown that the narrator itself is the greatest ancestor because he is denoting born of Cadmus as my children.</span>
When a reader doesn't know or understand the culture of a character, some of said character's choices may be completely foreign to the reader. If a reader were to research a certain character's culture, then the reader would be more likely to understand some of the things that the character might do or say.
This team most clearly displays unncessary constraints as a barrier to solving problems.
<h3>What are unnecessary constraints?</h3>
This occurs when the process of solving a problem is affected by unnecessary factors and decisions.
The situation described is an example of this because the team decided to apply an unnecessary decision based on the idea it worked in another department.
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Confirmation bias
Unnecessary contraints
Mental set
Irrelevant information
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Both student activism and the silent majority have a large group of unspecified people arguing for their cause rather quietly compared to more popular and more acknowledged protesting groups.