Threw herself, kicking and screaming
Answer:
The "Cat in the Hat" experiment shows that <em>c) fetuses can learn sound patterns.</em>
Explanation:
Scientist De Casper conducted the "Cat in the Hat" experiment in pregnant females and proved that fetuses can recognize sound patterns. In a follow up study, he made expecting women read a book passage from "Cat in the Hat" to their babies throughout the last 6.5 weeks of the pregnancy.
After the babies were born they were given two different pacifiers connected to sensors, when sucking on one of them they could hear their mother's voice and on the other one, another woman's voice. The result was that most babies chose to suck on the pacifier with the voice reciting "Cat in the Hat" regardless it was their mother's voice or not.
explanation -
<em>I believe this would fall into the 'Art' category rather the English category, but I think the best answer would be </em><em>Lighting</em><em> (how light affects your portrait) </em><em>Angles </em><em>(and how angles affect the mood & feeling of the subject) </em>
Answer: snug as a gun
Explanation:
"The simile 'snug as a gun' is startling when it appears in the poem "Digging." After just a line and a half, Heaney has already created an image of a writer sitting down to quietly reflect and contemplate, with the pen "resting" and "snug." When "gun" follows these two peaceful words, it suggests that the poem won't be.."
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