A C and D I've had this question
Answer: The bird lied to his fellow Members just to have all the food to herself.
Explanation: The Lie was actually implied so that others would not be part takers in sharing in the meal that was actually meant for all of them. Which could be termed as act of selfishness
Answer:
Either egocentric or intuitive thinking
Explanation:
Analytic, formal, and operational thinking are all rational and incorporate the knowledge of known data and facts when thinking about something. Egocentric thinking is the "normal tendency for a young child to see everything that happens as it relates to him- or herself", but it is <em>NOT</em> selfishness. Intuitive thinking is "a feeling (a sense) that doesn't use rational processes such as facts and data. Good intuition comes from years of knowledge and experience that allows you to understand how people and the world works. Many situations are intuitive. Some aren't."
It's most likely egocentric thinking.
Answer:
Number 17 Cheshire Drive,
Birmingham.
August 20th, 2020.
Hey Brian! How are you getting along? I have been seeing your pictures on Instagram and I can surmise that you're having a swell time.
Well, I talked to your dad, my uncle last night and he said something about you going abroad for a job. That's nice though. France, isn't it? Part of me says that you just want to go sightseeing, haha.
Okay Brian, back to more important matters: You really don't have to go to France to get a good job and have a better life. You can get all that in Birmingham, man. There are opportunities here, and I'm sure with your skills as an IT guru, there would never be a dearth of opportunities.
Microsoft is hiring I heard, and there are spots for IT engineers: web designers, graphic designers, and system analysts. Besides, England has one of the lowest tax rates in Europe and you know that.
I hope you reconsider, but whatever decision you take concerning this, just know I've got your back. Greet Martha for me.
Yours lovingly,
Ben.
<span>Sectionalism
occurs when the local or regional interests of a geographic section of a
country overshadow national interests. As a historical term,
sectionalism is primarily used to represent north/south tensions leading
to the Civil War. Sectional differences did influence the formation of
the country through the compromises worked out when framing its
Constitution, especially the accommodation of slavery in order to
achieve national unity</span>