The correct answer to this problem is B.
In Act 1, scene 3 of "Hamlet" we can see that Laerte is packing to travel to Paris.
<h3>How does this scene take place?</h3>
- At the beginning of scene 3, the reader can see that Laertes is getting ready to travel.
- While packing, he advises his sister Ophelia about her involvement with Hamlet.
- He tells Ophelia that this involvement is not right, as Hamlet is in a much higher social position than hers, as well as being involved in the political affairs of the kingdom.
- He believes that this would make Hamlet never love Ophelia honorably and honestly, as she deserved.
Ophelia knows that her brother is correct, but asks him to take care of himself in Paris and not give advice that he himself cannot fulfill.
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Answer:
Self-efficacy.
Explanation:
Self-efficacy relates to how much we rely on our abilities to face impediments. A person with high self-efficacy trusts in his/her abilities to overcome the challenges that may appear in several fields of his/her life (like the academic, sports, or social fields). In this way, he/she may develop a strong personality, with a high level of confidence in himself/herself and what he/she can achieve.