Answer:
I believe it would be the 2nd choice
Explanation:
Abseiling, also known as rappelling from French rappeler, 'to recall' or 'to pull through', is a controlled descent off a vertical drop, such as a rock face, using a rope
Most tactics they use are ethos showing that a famous person consumes tobacco and you should consume it too. Many movies show most of their protagonists smoking tobacco to show people that they look cool. They use a lot of commercials to show how tobaccos is very addicting and you should try it too. Advertisers try to convey the audience, it's technically psudoscience. Since they don't have evidence to prove that tobbacco is good for you and healthy, but if they did it would probably disturb the consumers.
The answer would be A. Muscle Cramp
because that is the only option shown here that someone doesn't need to go to the E.R. for. For example, if you try massaging a hairline fracture, there's a good chance you'll break someones bone.
<span>In this situation, the physician gave Andrew a positively-frame message. Here, the physician's message was structured in terms of what Andrew could do - such as controlling his diet - rather than factors out of his control - such as his genetics.</span>