Hello, assuming this question is relative to psychology, self-serving bias is where someone’s chooses their own interests in despair of others. Not sure if they’re answer choices for this, but in general Kaley will explain this situation to where she doesn’t look like bad guy and the job just wasn’t for her. For example she could tell her friends “Oh I quit” or “They let everyone off due to certain circumstances”. In this way they won’t know it was actually her fault for losing her own job. Hope this helped, let me know if you need more help.
Answer:
- <u>One year.</u>
Explanation:
As per the state laws, the act of selling alcoholic beverages to minors is considered a criminal offense and has been applied/enforced with certain jurisdictional penalties and punishments for the offenders. If a person is found selling or furnishing any alcoholic beverage to a minor, he/she is required to bear a variety/number of consequences for this criminal offense like the penalty of $4000 or imprisonment for up to a period of <u>one year.</u>
Answer:
ideas , customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society
Explanation:
manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
There are three ways to separate a run-on sentence: use a semicolon, use a comma and a conjunction, or put a period and capitalize the first letter in the next word. In this case, we have to do the final option, because we have to make two separate sentences; the other options will make a compound sentence.
1. Queen Elizabeth I knighted Raleigh, and he was appointed captain of the Queen's guard. He later set sail on an unsuccessful search of El Dorado, the legendary city of gold.
In this case, we put a period after 'guard' and capitalize the 'h' in 'he' because that is the point where the sentence can be separated into two complete sentences.
2. Queen Elizabeth liked Raleigh, however, her successor, King James I, did not. In 1603, he was accused of plotting against the king and sentenced to death, but only served 12 years.
We separate this sentence between 'not' and 'in' for the same reasons that we separated the first. That is the part of the sentence where it can be separated into two sentences that function on their own.
Hope this helps!