Answer is D. According to Lizbeth Conner of Abolishment Now, "the costs associated with death penalty verdicts are three times higher than those associated with a sentence of life without parole."rates the direct quotation into the paper?
The correct answer is B. Observing your mother’s actions to see if she is angry
Explanation:
The term perception checking refers to different processes you make in order to check or prove/ disprove your perceptions in relation a situation or the words of a speaker, this perception cheeking can occur directly or indirectly. Direct perception checking occurs if you directly ask someone if your perception and interpretation is correct. On the other hand, indirect perception occurs when you do not ask directly but continue observing and listening to determine if your first perceptions and interpretations are correct to validate them or correct them if necessary. Considering this, an example of indirect perceptions checking is "Observing your mother’s actions to see if she is angry" because in this case, the strategy is not to ask directly to check if your perceptions about a situation were right, but to continue observing and listening to check them which is exactly what indirect perception checking is about.
Shakespeare in his play “Macbeth” has worked on the issue of evil that any person irrespective of gender, class or position may undergo through. It’s under the influence of that evil that any virtuous or kind person too starts to conspire and then become a wicked person. The introducing scene of the play itself reflects the presence of ‘evilness’ throughout the journey of the life of Macbeth. The three Witches who told the future of Macbeth while his return from the war attracted him to at least think once about attaining the throne by any means. Soon after meeting his wife, Lady Macbeth, who is considered as the fourth witch, Macbeth’s inclination towards the attainment of the throne saw its progress. At times he wanted to step back from committing the murder but the announcement of the three withes and the planning of his wife made him move forward. Macbeth’s evilness saw its rise when it was evoked by these circumstances. The nature of evil both in the play and in real life have the same influence over people. They possess the power to manipulate and influence any person as per them.