Answer:
-what text structure does the author use
-how effective is the text structure in sharing the important ideas
-how has the author supported the main ideas in the text
Explanation:
Answer:
Dr. Jekyll is in distress and believes that he is at Dr Lanyon's mercy for help.
Explanation:
<u>We see from his letter that Dr. Jekyll is very distress. He uses a phrase like "I am lost" and says his whole life and honor depend on Lanyon, words that very clearly paint the picture of the agony and worry. </u>
<u>We see that he thinks all his life depends on Lanyon's mercy and his help, even though there is a hint the request might be dishonorable for some. </u>
The other options for answering are wrong because
- we don't see if Jekyll and Lanyon are as close as before
- we still don't know if Lanyon will help Jekyll or not, therefore, Jekyll is not upset because of that
Answer:
Emotional wounds stem from our insecurities and fear; created by our experiences and strengthen by our traumas. In situations where we face or deal with actions that cause us extreme distress, we are inevitably scarred by them and will always remember them. Similarly, trees represent this idea as well. A "perfect" tree comes with no flaws or issues, but no tree is perfect and thus they are bound to be marred with scars. Every scar made on a tree as it grows is like a scar we feel as we grow. These scars are deep at first, and as time goes on, those scars get lighter and lighter but never truly disappear. A mark on a tree made from a seemingly insignificant thing may seem tiny but can never be erased.
I wrote this quickly so you may need to change stuff
Answer:
Grace but effortless
Explanation:
Grace but did not practice well
These are the correct answers:
1. <span>C.unconscious drives; thanatos
</span><span>In the psychoanalytic approach, Eros is to unconscious drive as Thanatos is to the death drive
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2. <span>A.displacement
3. </span><span>D.social</span>
<span>Piaget is to cognitive development as Erikson is to social development.
4. </span><span>C.standardization
5. </span><span>D.inferiority
I hope these answers helped you.
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