Answer:
B). "Thank you for bringing that to my attention. Which locker room is it in and what is the exact location of the spill? I'll have someone clean it up right away."
Explanation:
Responding appropriately to a gradual and favorable reaction/behavior that occurs as an outcome of a stimulus.
As per the question, option B displays the appropriate response(while conducting patron surveillance) to a patron who discussed that the floor has become slippery due to spilling of shampoo as it reflects a positive reaction to his claim that considers not only the individual but everyone as a whole('Thank you....I'll have someone clean it up right away' reflecting a blend of information present in conscious as well as unconscious mind). Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
"Why would Mr. Yallow need to break the system?".
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Answer:
Ordering the events this way affect the level of suspense in the story because sequencing the events this way increases the level of suspense.
Explanation:
The story creates suspense by being order in this way because there are key characters that through their actions affect the advancement of the plot, for instance in the first part King Aegeus's actions cause the birth of a hero in Troezen, another example is Ariadne who by giving Theseus a sharp sword, and hid it underneath his cloak, telling him that with it alone could he hope to slay the Minotaur
Grendel got to 30 soldiers before he got to Beowulf
Answer:
What happened as a result of the drive for equality in "Harrison Bergeron" is that society became both average and unfair.
Explanation:
"Harrison Bergeron" is a short story by author Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Set In the year of 2081, when the American government is able to provide total equality. However, this equality comes in a strange and most unfair manner. People are not allowed to be themselves so that others - less beautiful, intelligent or capable - do not feel bad about their disadvantages. The Handicapper General forces those who have advantages to be handicapped. Harrison Bergeron, a fourteen-year-old, who has astonishing looks and intelligence is forced to wear all sorts of handicappers to make him average like everyone else - weights, teeth caps, earphones, heavy spectacles, a red rubber ball on his nose, some head gear.
<u>As we can see, the drive for equality took a bad and sudden turn. In Harrison's society, no one is truly free. People cannot voice their opinions or express their true selves in any way. They suffer, of course, but they have grown used to and afraid of it at the same time. The government will punish those who dare to be spectacular (Harrison is shot and killed by the Handicapper General when he removes his handicaps on TV). Society must remain average to be equal, even if this equality is unfair.</u>