<span>A. the cute beagle with floppy ears; renames dog
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Answer:
D. Problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping cannot be used together in a situation.
Explanation:
Option D is correct, because problem-focused coping involves different strategies or development. These strategies may include, solving the problem oneself, taking help from someone else to solve the problem, detaching oneself from the problem (e.g <em>it's not my problem</em>). These strategies can never help in coping emotional stresses. Strategies to cope emotional stresses may include, distraction (keeping oneself busy in something), emotional disclosure (expressing one's emotions fully by writing or talking to someone), spiritual guidance/attachment (praying, and/or contentment), catharsis (the purification emotions through art) etc.
Option A is not correct because death of family member is an emotional stress (which cannot be solved, but only coped) and not a problem (which can be solved)
Option B is not correct because life's problems are problems (which can be solved), they are not emotions.
Option C is incorrect because emotion-focused coping does give good outcomes, as does problem-focused coping.
Zitkála-Šá travelled with several other children to a missionary school in the east. She was treated much differently at school than at home, which caused her anxiety and pain. On her first night at the school, she cried herself to sleep, grieving the absence of her mother and aunt. Thus, option "B" is correct.
<h3> What was the land of apples like?</h3>
Zitkala-Sa's first day in the land of apples was a sore-cold one. The snow the land and the trees were empty. A large bell rang for breakfast, its loud metallic sound smashing into their sharp ears.
Thus, option "B" is correct.
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