Boo is never seen outside his house until the end of the novel. Although Jem and the reader begin to suspect Boo is responsible for leaving gifts in the hole of the oak tree and sewing together Jem's torn trousers, he is not actually seen until he rescues Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell's attack.
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a. after; at the same time as
Explanation:
According to the James-Lange theory, we experience emotion <em>after</em> we notice our physiological arousal. According to the Cannon-Bard theory, we experience emotion <em>at the same time as we</em> become physiologically aroused. In James-Lange theory, a stimulus is the cause of the arousal of our body's physiological response. So according to this theory, physiological arousal is first and then we feel the emotion. According to Cannon-Bard's theory, also known as the thalamic theory of emotion, both the emotion and the physiological arousal happen simultaneously.
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Explanation:
The other one is an example of a normal blog entry
Exaggerating fact to impress the audience
1. Sounds lighthearted banter filled the room
2. And some of the more emaciated performers thought nothing
3. Thought nothing of picking two or more cold libation at a time from the trays of the servers.
4. Arriving guests paused at the door to take in the motley sight.
5. The spirited staff, laughing and carousing, became gauche only when the director raised her hands to quiet down the room.
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