The answer is <span> Norman Triplett
</span><span> Norman Triplett was an active cyclist who conducted on observation whether cyclists performed better if they're alone or if they're in the presence of other cyclists.
</span>As it turn out, cyclists tend to try harder on their performance if they're in the presence of other cyclists.
Answer:
Explanation:
Find one instance where Henry answers a possible objection to his argument with a series of rhetorical questions.
In his speech to the Second Virginia Convention Henry possible objection to his own argument was found in paragraph three which provides the statement of fact (Narratio) and argument (Confirmatio); where he said, have we shown ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled, that force must be called in to win back our love.
What purpose does this series of questions serve? It acts as a way to convince,persuasion, and urging his colleagues of the necessity of fighting , this he emphasize when he said "Give me liberty or give me death and "Gentlemen may cry Peace, Peace, but there is no peace"
List two ideas that Henry repeats using different words.
Time and illusions of hope.
he says,there is no longer any room for hope
Find one example of parallelism. We remonstrated,we have prostrated etc are examples of parallelism used by Patrick Henry
Answer:
The effects on phone use
Explanation:
Dependent variable: In psychology, the term dependent variable is defined as the variable that is being tested or measured in an experiment conduct by the researcher. While conducting an experiment a researcher wants to know and see the degree of the dependent variable to which it gets affected by the independent variable.
In an experiment, an independent variable causes changes in the dependent variable, so any changes to the independent variable will have direct cause and effect to the dependent variable.
Air. If you read reports from the past decade, you will find that the air quality in china is so poor that people have to put a mask on just to walk outside.
Answer:
because of lack of space for their growing numbers,