Answer:
Personal fable
Explanation:
Mark just got his driver's license. He loves to speed around town going more than 20 miles per hour above the speed limit. He believes that he can speed through red lights due to his perfect timing. This is an example of <u>personal fable</u>. Personal fable is a cognitive limitation linked to egocentrism in adolescents, where they believe that their life is special and meant to be heroic and as such none of life's difficulties or problems will affect them regardless of their behavior. This causes them to take unnecessary risk and live risky lifestyles.
B. The rise of the Roman Empire
The weave lane is the lane that used for both entering and exiting a highway.
<h3>What is a
weave lane?</h3>
It refers to a freeway / expressway lane that acts as both an entrance and an exit lane for the driver.
On the weave lane, the driver must drive carefully because vehicles share the same lane to exit and enter the expressway
Hence, the weave lane is the lane that used for both entering and exiting a highway.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
Read more about weave lane
brainly.com/question/16890944
#SPJ1
B. Compromise of 1877
D. Homestead Act
D. Radical Republicans