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Well, although the most prevalent example right now is of course the coronavirus pandemic, events like this have happened all throughout history. Think of the Black Death: it swept through Europe, killing tens of thousands and pretty much ending the system of feudalism. Though in modern times these pandemics have less potential to upend systems, they remain game changers. The H1N1 epidemic - the Spanish flu - sent shockwaves throughout the globe because of its scope and lethality.
She should get an overall idea of what she's planning for the day - but of course, don't have it set in stone because of all the unexpected tasks. Karen should leave space in between each thing on her schedule just so she can better prepare.
OR another thing she can do is plan hour by hour just so she doesn't have to keep rearranging her schedule! (:
I hope all is well, and you pass! good luck, rockstar! (:
1. exercise- it helps to relax the body and mind
2. relax your muscles- when you’re stress your body get tense so you can do stretches, get a massage, take a hot bath or shower to help to loosen your tense muscles
3. deep breathing- stopping and a taking a few deep breaths can take a lot of pressure off you
4. take a break- taking a break can help to reduce stress, it will make you take a moment to yourself to unwind and to grab a snack, a drink or to even take a walk
5. go easy on yourself- accept that you cannot do everything perfectly no matter how hard you try nor can you control everything that happens in your life. stop overthinking and just go with it from time to time
I HOPE THAT HELPS!:)
Answer is A. Pathos, by using a concrete image to appeal to the audience's emotions - hope it helps