Answer:
C. Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance.
Explanation:
In 1969, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross wrote a book "On Death and Dying." In her book modelled the five stages of grief that terminally ill patients go through.
Kubler-Ross was a psychiatrist and an author and her book and research helped treat terminally ill patients.
She modelled five stages of death also known as DABDA:
Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
So, the correct option is C.
False. Characterization is the act of creating or constructing a character, including personality, dialouge and appearance.
declarative. hes making the statement of not knowing what to say
Answe
So, if you're writing a speech you have to be well prepared for this even if it's your first time, but it's not anything diffult, first you might be a bit nervous but you have to try and get rid of that nervousness and get ready for that specific speech.
Some Basics tips for a farewell speech are listed below;
1. if you're no longer going back to school and would like to give a speech all you have to do is;
Write what you will be missing?.
give thanks
2. If someone is no longer going back to school (teacher, classmate,etc) and you will love to give a speech for his/her you can;
Talk about the person (such as their kindness, respect,etc)
Say what you will miss about that specific person.
say some special words.
you can check around for more examples and samples for this topic.
REMEMBER IT'S NOT ANYTHING DIFFULT, AND TRY ALL YOUR BEST WHAT YOU CAN DO.
The theme that the radio broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" develop that is also in the book version of the story is option<em> B. Humans should not assume that they are the only intelligent life in the universe.</em>
The radio broadcast was adapted from the novel by H.G. Wells. The Mercury Theater on the Air was the radio program directed and narrated by Orson Welles. It was broadcasted on October 30, 1938. It caused panic among the people. Both in the novel and in the broadcast, the theme that is developed is that humans assume that they are the only intelligent creatures in the universe and this novel proves it wrong.