The imagery contributes to the readers impression of the type of life she is awaiting because it describes peaceful and beautiful places . For example it talks about “long snow as the descended at the door” this shows that she wants to live in almost a wonderland where everything is perfect! As you keep reading the imagery continuously makes you think of a beautiful peaceful wonderland where all problems are gone.
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Managing risk taking and decision making is a big challenge for young adults for they will look beyond the facts at the underlying gist of the situation. They will use qualitative thinking to examine and weigh the risk or consequences of their option and be able to say if it is worth the risk.
Moreover, young adults also uses insights and wisdom especially when dealing with risk and in situation where decision making is to be done because options can also means liabilities.
B because that’s what her parents want
When capsaicin – the chemical in spicy foods that makes them so hot, Hot, HOT – hits your tongue, your body registers the sensation as pain. This in turn triggers the release of endorphins, otherwise known as “happy” chemicals that give you an instant head-to-toe feeling of pleasure.
Answer:
<h3>Questioned what might happen if CFCs rose into higher altitudes and stayed there for a longer period of time.</h3>
Explanation:
- Mario Molina noticed that Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) did not breakdown in lower atmospheric conditions unlike other chemicals released into the air. He observed that CHCs rose to higher altitudes where solar radiation were stronger.
- Through this observation, he questioned what might happen if CFCs rose into higher altitudes and stayed there for a longer period of time. This question led to the finding that the chlorine present in CFCs depleted the ozone layer which protects the earth from direct solar radiation.
- It helped in understanding the affects of CFCs to the environment and ozone layer which subsequently led to the ban and limitation on the use of CFCs altogether.