For the answer to the question above, Johnny trainman was a young boy that lived during the revolutionary war! he was taken as an apprentice by Mr. Laphems. he was a very good silversmith and the whole silver shop relied on his talents! because of this, he was very arrogant and prideful! John Hanwingspan had commissioned a piece of work! Johnny had been very detailed in his work! he burnt his hand soon thereafter and since it was the abate he did not go to the doctor the midwife bandaged his hand but when he unwrapped it his thumb was stuck to the palm of his hand! and very burnt! many people were scared and horrified. because of that he no longer was able to silversmith he was humbled and ashamed! but he met a very nice person named Rab which was not horrified by his hand and they became good friends Johnny was changed ever since that event.
I think the answer is hyperbole.
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B. An apartment provides worry-free living while a home owner is responsible for fixing things
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Although it might not have surprised you to hear that we can often predict people’s behaviors if we know their thoughts and their feelings about the attitude object, you might be surprised to find that our actions also have an influence on our thoughts and feelings. It makes sense that if I like strawberry jam, I’ll buy it, because my thoughts and feelings about a product influence my behavior. But will my attitudes toward orange marmalade become more positive if I decide—for whatever reason—to buy it instead of jam?
It turns out that if we engage in a behavior, and particularly one that we had not expected that we would have, our thoughts and feelings toward that behavior are likely to change. This might not seem intuitive, but it represents another example of how the principles of social psychology—in this case, the principle of attitude consistency—lead us to make predictions that wouldn’t otherwise be that obvious.
Imagine that one Tuesday evening in the middle of the semester you see your friend Joachim. He’s just finished his dinner and tells you that he’s planning to head home to study and work on a term paper. When you see him the next day, however, he seems a bit shaken. It turns out that instead of going home to study, Joachim spent the entire evening listening to music at a rock club in town. He says that he had a great time, stayed up late to watch the last set, and didn’t get home until the crack of dawn. And he woke up so late this morning that he missed his first two classes.