Answer: Dissociative identity disorder and indeed has been found obvious in kids when the show traumatic effects.
Explanation:
DID could be defined as Dissociative identity disorder, it is a psychological situation where someone reacts to trauma to avoid thoughts of bad situations that happened in the past, factors that cause it are usually ugly events that happened at childhood e.g sexual and emotional harrassment mostly.
What proves that the evidence are real is how the child act when he's around people he knows, then this effect comes to play.
Answer:
<em>Dickens, the novel, which spans action in the cities of London and Paris</em>
Explanation:
In context, which is the best version of the underlined portion of sentence 1 (reprinted below)? A Tale of Two Cities, the second of only two historical novels written by Charles Dickens, the novel spans action in the cities of London and Paris during the years 1775–1793.
A Tale of Two Cities dates back to the previous century and sets it stories in the beginning of the French Revolution. Paris is embodied as a city where corruption by the political leaders leads revolutionaries to rise up against the powerful but the violence that replaces that corruption is worse. The London of the book is relatively peaceful and quiet in a village of Soho where a loving family was raised by Charles Darnay and Lucie Manette.
Going back to the question
In context, which is the best version of the underlined portion of sentence 1 (reprinted below)?
Dickens, the novel, which spans action in the cities of London and Paris
will be perfect
Answer:
Affective roles
Explanation:
There are two types of roles in a family
a) Instrumental roles - The role of an individual in a family is to provide physical resources such as basic necessities of life (food, clothing and shelter). The individual is also responsible for managing the family.
b) Affective roles - The role of an individual is to provide emotional support and encouragement
the answer is D i Believe
Secular countries are countries that give their citizens the right to practice & follow whatever religion they want.
This is of huge importance as now people in Nepal no longer have to follow one religion against their choice. They can also now not practice any religion & still be treated equally without any discrimination.
This declaration gives people more freedom, power & trust in their government & helps people to fight against prejudice & majoritarinism of any one religion.
