Answer: We often do not consider the complexity of language. This is in part because <u>our use of language is generally automatic.</u>
Explanation:
All human beings, regardless of their intellectual capacity, possess linguistic ability, and in fact all humans dominate at least one language.
Language <em>is acquired because human beings are biologically programmed for it</em>, regardless of the degree of difficulty of the language.
- Language learning is something <u>specific to the human being.</u>
- <u>Imitation</u> has few effects when it comes to learning language.
- <u>Children's verbal emissions</u> are not responses learned from other people.
I believe the correct answer is false.
Dissociative disorders (DD) are conditions that are
characterized by the breakdowns of memory and disruption conscious awareness,
sense of identity, or perception. Therefore, the symptoms
of DD are memory loss (amnesia) of certain time periods, events, people and
personal information, loss of sense of being detached from yourself and your
emotions and loss of perception of the people and things around you as
distorted and unreal.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Pure competition means *many* companies/people are going at it for the same/identical thing. C would have been a good answer if it wasn't only two companies.