Answer:
He runs into Echidna and her monster Chimera
Answer: Communications gap
Explanation: The gap in communication is an everyday occurrence in modern society. The speed of life, as well as the large number of commercials, offers, are the reasons for the communication gap. What sociologists and psychologists see as the reason is a lack of empathy, that is, people's unwillingness to understand others in such a busy modern society or to look at the perspective of others. That is why this gap arises, because what one person or party intended to say was not understood by the person who is listening, i.e the recipient. And so in this case, where the advertisement may have stated that the cleaning shop receives laundry for 24 hours and that customers can take over the laundry from 11 am to 7 pm, or there may be some other misunderstanding, there was certainly no complete understanding between what was stated in the commercial and what Thelma understood.
Answer:
Option c
Explanation:
Stage 3 or night terror which occurs when the transition of the stage of sleep is from third to fourth and is what happened in the child in the given question.
The occurrence of night terror is after ninety minutes (approx) of the sleep of the child and is in transition phase from third to fourth of the Non REM sleep.
Night terrors can result in severe panic state, distress, followed by a sense of helplessness where the child is usually not able to remember the cause of being frightened.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Food preservation refers to the method through which food can be treated and handled so as to maintain it's nutritional value, reduce the rate at which the food gets spoilt and in order to curb foodborne illness.
When preserving foods, it's important for us to learn the proper use of utensils and equipment. Using the proper tools and equipments will help in reducing the chance of harboring of bacteria when preserving food and can also help in the reduction of injuries.
Answer:
Tips sultan was the son of Hyder Ali
(Father) and Fatima Fakhr-un-Nisa
(Mother)