This is an example of a cause and effect relationship.
Answer:
To demonstrate capability
Explanation:
In the book The Last Meow by Burkhard Bilger(2003).
Bulger Spends time describing the Head Veterinary Surgeon Aronson to portray her capability for the surgery which she is about carrying out in the cat Lady. In particular, the fact that she has a high success rate—ninety four per cent of her patients leave the hospital, and more than half are alive after four years.
This is evident in the later parts of the book where despite various challenges, the Kidney transplant was carried out on Lady successfully.
Answer:
A test of verbal comprehension would draw on crystalized intelligence, whereas a test involving memory span and spatial thinking would reflect fluid intelligence.
Explanation:
Raymond Cattell suggested the terms crystalized and fluid intelligence, in which he proposes that intelligence has <em>various abilities that interact with one another</em> to form a general individual intelligence.
Let's define both:
- Fluid: being able to <em>perceive relations</em>, the <em>capacity to reason</em>, being able to <em>learn new things</em> and<em> think abstractly</em>. It is <em>independent from learning. </em>
- Crystalized: learning <em>based on facts, past learning and experiences.</em> The ability for <em>reading and verbal comprehension.</em>
By these terms, we can conclude that verbal comprehension would require the use of crystalized intelligence, whereas a test about memory span and spatial thinking (abstract thoughts), would require the use of fluid intelligence.
Assigning human qualities to places of objects is personification.