Answer:
The confirmation bias.
Explanation:
A confirmation bias is a type of cognitive bias that involves favoring information that confirms your previously existing beliefs or biases.
In this case, both Jules and Jim are favoring the reviewer's ideas that support each view of the book. Confirmation biases impact how we gather information, but they also influence how we interpret and recall information. People also tend to interpret ambiguous evidence as supporting their existing position.
Answer:
well obviously a dead body
Explanation:
Once there lived a thief who is orphan and robe things from house to survive. One day he went to a house to robe things over there. He noticed that the was quite and seems no one was inside it, so he bravely took a step inside. He packed all the things and ready to leave the house.
By the time he hears a cough sound from a room. He went and looked inside. There was an old man suffering from a severe cough and virus fever. He was living in that house alone. He went to him and saw him as that old man has fainted as he didn't have proper food as no one was there to take care of him.
The thief left the house but something stopped him as he feels for that old man and then he went to the kitchen to prepare a soup for him. Then he prepared a soup for him and made him drink and replaced all the things which he robed from that house and he took care of that old man until he gets recovered.
The excerpt that depicts the White family's doubt on the Major's story would be when Mr. White said:
"If the tale about the monkey's paw is not more truthful than those he has been telling us," said Herbert, as the door closed behind their guest, just in time to catch the last train, "we shan't make much out of it."