In my opinion I think D because I would use that answer
verbal because one doesn't listen to what the other person says
Hello. You did not submit the responses to which the questions refer, which prevents them from being answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
1. Two different responses can be compared when you, after reading both, are able to highlight the similarities between them and the differences. These similarities and differences are open in relation to the content they present.
2. You must apply the concepts learned from the lessons by associating them with elements of your real life. Allowing to optimize the way you are dealing with the pandemic today. For example, if you can apply breathing exercises learned in lessons to decrease episodes of anxiety that you may feel when thinking about the pandemic.
3. It is important to use lessons you have learned in real life situations, because these lessons can help you have a better, easier and less stressful life. However, these lessons should be consistent with your life and be part of what you believe and want to incorporate into your daily life.
1. opinionated
2. Illegible
3. Mediocre
4. Usurp
5. trite
I'm sorry if any of these are wrong
<u> C. skip the general directions and go straight to the first section.</u>
To do this may be a big mistake since the general directions of a test contains keys information and guidelines on how to answer the questions properly (For example, to use a minimum or maximum of words in a composition, to select no more than two options in multiple selections, to be aware of certain aspect of the test, etc.). If they are not taking into account, it is highly possible that the answers will be qualified as incorrect for not following the guidelines given, even if the content of the answer is correct.