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A strap, or a long strap, is an options strategy using one put and two calls with the same strike and expiration. ... A short strap would sell one put and two calls but this strategy profit when the underlying does not move. A strap is may also be referred to as a "triple option".
A strong feeling of sadness
Answer:
True. Money can buy happiness, but only to a certain extent. You can be happy with an item when you first buy it, but after awhile, you may lose interest in the item. The item's worth is based on 1) how long you use it, and 2) how much you enjoy using the thing. As long as one or both of these requirements are met, then you can technically buy happiness. But there is no such thing as directly buying happiness. Happiness cannot be bought, only the means to which one becomes happy can be bought.
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Here's what I've learned so far. Don't try to study in your bed because you will fall asleep/get too comfortable to work/etc especially if it's at night. Use a table, desk, or the floor. The floor gives you lots of room to put all your work out and isn't comfortable enough to fall asleep on. Normally. Set a time where you don't get on your phone, tablet, whatever. That's a big reason why most people can't focus. When I keep getting distracted by noises, I listen to jazz music. That's because I don't know the words so I can't sing along, it isn't something that's going to make me dance, and doesn't put me to sleep like classical music. Lastly, think in terms of points. Think about how every 0 will affect your grade and whether or not your grade is okay enough for that 0. Well, hope this helps :)
Answer:
unreasonably difficult.
Explanation:
Dr. Hyde's students are gathering outside the classroom complaining about the exam they just completed that they felt was unreasonably difficult.