The phrase 'no afternoon gentility' is no relaxation in the afternoon. It is a phrase used in the poem, NO!.
<h3>What are phrases?</h3>
Phrases are the short sentence that contain its subject verb, but does not clarify any meaning. Phrases are the sentences that alone does not make any sense.
Thus, the phrase 'no afternoon gentility' is no relaxation in the afternoon. It is a phrase used in the poem, NO!.
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Answer:
Shaping
Explanation:
In psychology, shaping refers to the process of reinforcing successively closer and closer approximations to a desired terminal behavior.
Shaping has different stages:
- Reinforce any response that in some way resembles the desired behavior.
- Reinforce the response that closely approximates the desired behavior
- Reinforce the response that resembles the terminal behavior even more closely.
- Continue reinforcing closer and closer approximations to the terminal behavior
- Reinforce only the terminal behavior.
As you can see shaping starts by reinforcing any response that resembles the desired terminal behavior and then it finishes by reinforcing only the terminal behavior.
In this example, <u>the therapist initially gave him a piece of chocolate any time he made a sound with his lips</u>. Then <u>he only received a piece of chocolate for saying complete words</u>. Finally, <u>he would get the chocolate for saying complete sentences. </u>
Thus, this is an example of shaping, since the reinforcements where changing as the behavior got closer and closer to the terminal desired behavior.
Hyperbole
"I have all the money in the world" is an obvious Hyperbole, or otherwise known as an exaggeration. No one has "all" the money in the world, however many of us wish that was the case.
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