It is called hallucinations/delusion. In other words fake impression. You feel like there's someone but in reality there's no one. This happens because of chemicals released by brain(no idea about name)
Structural functionalism is body and mind
Answer:
C. autonomy versus shame and doubt.
Explanation:
Erik Erikson proposed the theory of psychosocial development in which he has mentioned eight distinct stages.
Autonomy versus shame and doubt: In psychosocial development, autonomy versus shame and doubt is considered to be a second stage in the given theory. It occurs at the eighteenth months of age and lasts through two-three years of a child's age. At this stage, a child tends to focus on developing a sense of self-control.
In the question above, Julia is in autonomy versus shame and doubt.
No you have to be born there
The Middle Kingdom is a period of time during the history of Ancient Egypt. It lasted from 1975 BC to 1640 BC.