Answer:
C. Cognitive Appraisal model.
Explanation:
The theory of <u>Cognitive Appraisal Model</u> was coined by psychologist Richard Lazarus.
According to this theory, a person interpret a situation that how it will affect him/her. Or, we can say, that cognitive appraisal model is the assessing of a situation by the person. A person will assess that whether the situation appeared will harm him and how he can cope with the situation.
In the question, Stella is showing 'Cognitive Appraisal Model' because she assessed her situation which arouse a feeling of threat in her and then she decided to cope with the situation.
So, the correct answer is option C.
Answer:
Like we have been in the same place for so long or like for a relationship or some
Explanation:
Answer:
"Beautiful darkness" has a dark and frightening ending, in addition to teaching no moral lessons, but remaining in ambiguity.
Explanation:
"Beautiful darkness" unlike fairy tales does not have an inspiring, romantic and happy ending, but it presents a dark and very scary resolution, but great for the story presented. In addition, "Beautiful darkness" does not undertake to teach a moral lesson, advice for life, as fairy tales do, but maintains an impressive moral ambiguity that accompanies the story from beginning to end.
Answer: Political tension
Explanation:
Malala Yousafzai was shot by Taliban hitmen in response to her activism and constantly speaking out against the Taliban. When she got to a Pakistani hospital, the doctor informed the government that they could not take care of her in Pakistan.
The government suggested England however they could not formally request that England take her because that would mean admitting that they could not take care of their own. They also did not want the Americans involved due to the recent Bin Laden raid that was done without the Pakistanis being informed.
In the end the United Arab Emirates offered to help which was more acceptable because they are a Muslim country.
Answer:
B. Joining the Red Cross is a simple way to become more active in your community.