Answer:
you didn't provide the other information, but heres a tip:
focusing on the first sentence. sometimes in paragraphs, the first sentence(s) helps out a lot. for an example heres a paragraph:
I've learned many things in middle school. many things in math, science, and English.
in this one, you would see that its mentioning middle school subjects. you would then decide to make the body paragraphs about the things learned in the separate 3 subjects.
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The European country which concentrated their colonial efforts in North America and restricted Protestants from colonizing there was B)France. France, which was overwhelmingly Catholic and had a minority of Protestants (where religious tensions existed between the two populations) barred Protestants from immigrating to Quebec (the biggest French colony in North America).
The Sociological Imagination is a 1959 book by American sociologist C. Wright Mills published by Oxford University Press. In it, he develops the idea of sociological imagination, the means by which the relation between self and society can be understood.
Answer:
The correct answer is - larger than the front line; Ponzo illusion
Explanation:
The Italian psychologist Mario Ponzo in 1913 presented an optical illusion that is called the Ponzo illusion. According to this illusion, we perceive the size of an object based on the background of the particular object.
He demonstrated this illusion by drawing two identical lines across a pair of converging line that makes it look like a train track and it appears that the back line draw is larger than the front line.
In the given case the background appears to be larger than the front line, however, both lines are identical but give Ponzo illusion.
Answer:
post-traumatic stress
Explanation:
Post-traumatic stress disorder: In abnormal psychology, the term "post-traumatic stress disorder" is defined as one of the serious mental conditions in which an individual is being triggered by specific "terrifying or horrible" situations or events by witnessing as well as experiencing it.
Symptom: Uncontrollable thoughts, flashbacks, severe anxiety, nightmares related to the event.
In the question above, Karen is most likely to be diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.