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PART 1 DIRECTIONS: In the first paragraph, highlight/bold the words that have a positive connotation.
In the second paragraph, highlight/bold the words that have a negative connotation.
POSITIVE
Amelia has been a valuable member of our organization this past year. During that time, she has been very helpful to other members of the class. She has strong opinions, but she is satisfactory in her dealings with others, and has shown herself to be a leader. Her problem‐solving abilities are unusual but she always solves her own problems, and helps others to solve problems too.
NEGATIVE
Mary is a lazy babysitter. She is disinterested, dour, and sarcastic. My brother tried to explain this to my parents, but they were suspicious of his motives and told him that he had better obey Mary or he would be in big trouble.
PART 2 DIRECTIONS: Replace each word below with a word that has a positive connotation.
1. strife DISAGREEMENT
2. weird UNIQUE
3. exhausting DRAINING
4. caterwauling YELL
5. begging PLEADING
Explanation:
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Our beliefs have many errors, i.e., deviations from truth.
Reducing error is important goal, for which we are willing to pay substantial costs.
The causes of our errors can be seen as ranging from context specific to general trends.
We in fact have many identifiable stable general error trends, in addition to legion context specific causes.
By reflecting on error causes, we can seek ways to adjust our pattens of thought and social institutions to reduce error.
For a substantial fraction of error causes, we can in fact find feasible adjustments.
It is often more cost-effective to seek and implement adjustments for general trends, than for context specific errors.
Answer:
Jim Smiley was a man who was hopelessly addicted to gambling. He placed bets compulsively, but he also invested in gambling seriously as his occupation. He would bet on just about any random event if he had someone to bet against him, and in those cases he wasn't picky about which side he was on.
Explanation:
We respect the property rights and advocate balance between the interest of information of users and rights holders. I hope this helps
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Suggestion, read it out loud and find the heavy beats. Act as if it a piece of music and you need to find out where the cadence rests.