<span>Fred tries, unsuccessfully, to convince his Uncle Ebenezer to have Christmas dinner with him and his wife. Scrooge refuses, lecturing his nephew on the folly of celebrating Christmas. So Ebenezer is seen as agitated and careful about his actions and against happiness while Fred is more carefree go with the flow glass half full</span>
Answer:
One study revealed that when a name is simple, easily pronounced and rhythmic, it is judged more favorably than ones that lack these qualities.
Explanation:
According to certain studies, people are more likely to favor a person whose name is simple, easily pronounced and rhythmic. These characteristics make names easier to comprehend. According to Adam Alter, psychologist and co-author of a <em>Journal of Experimental Social Psychology</em> study called <em>The name-pronunciation effect: Why people like Mr. Smith more than Mr. Colquhoun, </em>we prefer information that we can process and comprehend easily more than one that takes longer to process. This applies to names as well.
Answer:
Tabernacle.
Explanation:
In the Old Testament of the Bible, the Tabernacle represents the physical presence of God among his people. This Tabernacle is a mobile tent that houses the holy articles of God and the utensils and things needed for sacrifices. The tent also houses the sacrificial and prayer rooms were the priest will g to meet God for the people. The tabernacle is mostly described and talked about in the book of Exodus where God gave instructions on how it is to be transported when the Israelites are on the move and how to build the tent whenever or wherever they settle.
When a protagonist has a strong belief against the majority of the community or surroundings and decides to act on it