Answer:
Growth Mindset is the theory which believes that abilities of a person can be developed by learning, training and development.
Fixed mindset is the theory which believes that skills and abilities of a person are attributed to a personal trait by born and they can not be changed or developed further.
There are various Pros and Cons for both the mindsets.
Pros
Growth Mindset:
Brain development
New learning and development
Creative ideas and brainstorming
Reduced stress and Greater motivation
Multitasking
Fixed Mindset:
Learning curve
Specialization
Well defined abilities
No room for improvement
Goals achievement
Cons;
Growth Mindset:
No specialization
few chances to achieve learning curve
Ineffective learning and development wastes time and money
Negative growth due to peer pressure
excess stress
Fixed Mindset:
No new learning and development
scope is limited
Hinder progress due to lack in multitasking
Demotivated when peers perform and earn high
I had to look for the missing passage and the options and here is the answer:"Here is New York" is a book that was written by E. B. White and Roger Angell. And based on the passage taken from this book, the effect that the symbol has on the meaning on this passage is this: The commuter is the queerest bird of all. The suburb he inhabits has no essential vitality of its own and is a mere roost where he comes at day’s end to go to sleep. (This answer is based on the actual options attached to this question).
Answer:
Romeo's family name was Montague and Juliet's family name was Capulet.
Explanation:
The Montagues and the Capulets were two rival families living in Verona, Italy. The Prologue of the Shakespearean play mentions their grudge to be an ancient one, having already made them shed blood, but offers no further explanation as to how or why it started.
Romeo and Juliet fall in love with each other only to find out that their love is forbidden due to their families' feud. Juliet, however, takes some sort of potion that lowers her heart rate enough to make her look as if she has died. Her plan is to free herself from her family by pretending to be dead and then running away with Romeo. She sends Romeo a letter but, unfortunately, the false news of her death reaches him before the letter does.
Romeo, who can fathom life without his precious love, kills himself by drinking poison. When Juliet wakes up and finds Romeo dead by her side, she stabs and kills herself with a dagger. Their tragic ending is the final lesson to be learned by the Montagues and the Capulets. If it weren't for their heartless grudge, their son and daughter would have been alive and happy.
Logical fallacy
There ya go