Answer:
D. Erin is writing an essay about Emily Dickinson’s poetry. In one of her body paragraphs, she uses the ideas from a poetry analysis she found in a literary journal but puts them in her own words.
Explanation:
Though she does not copy the original, she still needs to credit her source. She could do this in MLA format and credit the journal in a work-cited page.
The group had congregated a conference meeting on Sunday and ended up communicating combatively instead of the peacemaking they'd intended.
^ Sentence is a little...awkward, but hopefully will make do.
I really hope this was helpful! c:
What book is this question asking about?
I like to play baseball. However, I can't throw a ball
very well. The term ‘however’ is used because it is the only term allowed to
make a negation of contrasts between the two ideas. The rest are signaling
addition of ideas (in fact, for instance and besides).
Answer:
B). Industry vs. Inferiority.
Explanation:
'Industry versus Inferiority' is categorized as the fourth stage of Psycho-social development out of the eight stages. This stage primarily occurs between the age of 6 to 11 years in which the child learns to be more productive. At this stage, the child tends to show acceptability towards the evaluation of their selves as they develop self-esteem is they measure-up and feel inferior or subordinate when they fail to do so.
In the given example, Manuel's attribute reflects that he is in this 'industry vs inferiority' stage of psychosocial development theory proposed by Erikson as he feels 'pride in his skills' which mirrors the development of 'self-esteem' and he has become more 'acceptable' as 'he works hard at them and believes that he is good' in those skills which reflects his 'industrious' attitude as he knows that failing it would lead to a sense of 'inferiority'. Therefore, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.