This team most clearly displays unncessary constraints as a barrier to solving problems.
<h3>What are unnecessary constraints?</h3>
This occurs when the process of solving a problem is affected by unnecessary factors and decisions.
The situation described is an example of this because the team decided to apply an unnecessary decision based on the idea it worked in another department.
Note: In this question the options are missing; here are the options:
Confirmation bias
Unnecessary contraints
Mental set
Irrelevant information
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Yes, Ariel’s is making an effective research process because Ariel is using multiple resources to form the basis of his research.
<h3>What is a research project?</h3>
A research project is a project in which students have to research about the topic given, or own chosen, after researching, they have to make a research paper and questions.
Thus, the correct option is A, yes, because Ariel is using multiple resources to form the basis of his research.
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Answer:
it's C
c = what did Patrick do with a shamrock
Tends to emphasize the differences between writer and reader, and makes the message easier to understand
A foil is the near complete opposite of the main character (whichever character they want you to find a foil for).
Rainsford and Whitney were good hunting friends with numerous similar interests. They could not be foils because of how close in similarity they were. Even when they disagreed on how animals felt about being hunted, Whitney seemed open to and intrigued by Rainsford's points and way of thinking.
Ivan is a near irrelevant character, being a mere Cossack who follows whatever General Zaroff says. He is mindless and has almost zero traits to even compare to Rainsford, let alone any traits aside from a mindless follower to begin with.
The answer would be General Zaroff. This is almost like the cliche protagonist vs antagonist foil. Both of them are hunters, but different kinds. Zaroff got bored with animals and wanted to hunt human people instead, whereas Rainsford had enjoyed the thrill of an animal hunt and thinks that the hunting of people is murder. Zaroff is more heartless and cold, a killer, if you will. Rainsford seems to think highly of actual people, and had no interest in playing Zaroff's game.