Dr. Gremillion argues that dreams function to focus on and consolidate memories. they represent concerns about our daily lives, illustrating our uncertainties, indecisions, ideas, and desires. Dr. Gremillion subscribes to the dreams-for-survival theory of the function of dreams. The dreams-for-survival <span>theory </span>states that w<span>hen we dream, we are processing important information we learned during the day and that way we </span>use dreaming to organize thoughts in our daily lives (to solve problems for example).
Answer:
No theme provided, just write whatever.
Explanation:
A = Apollo, Champion of the Skies
D = Demeter, Goddess of the harvest
O = Octo, Bearer of the Digit 8
L = Lord, Ruler of the Land
E = Evolution, Forward Despite Everything
S = Soviet Moon, Flag implanted in space's guardian
C = Challenger, They Flew too close to the sun
E = Eons, Centuries Past and Landscapes Forged
N = Neurons, Power to the Computer of the Mind
T = Time, The Machine Man Cannot Stop
The physical and social background against which a story takes place is the setting. The plot is the story developed, the theme is the central topic, and language is related to the style used in a certain text.
Answer:
To identify the behaviour and predictable ness of people which can be tested and experimented about.