Answer: 3. <em>Interpretation-Evaluation. </em>Jamie concludes that Sarah is mad at her.
Perception is the process by which humans are made aware of their world. It consists of five stages: stimulation, organization, interpretation-evaluation, memory and recall.
This is an example of interpretation-evaluation, as this stage consists on comparing a stimuli with one's past experiences, and giving it a meaning through that process. In the example, Jamie has had experience with people being angry at her, maybe even Sarah. Based on her expectations of how someone behaves when mad, she concludes Sarah must be mad too because Sarah's behaviour matches Jamie's preconceived notions.
i am, 6:37am here. i'd rather be asleep tbh.
The answer is D
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Answer:
What facts does my classmate use to support the claim?
Explanation:
Dear Director.
My name is John Smith, I am the secretary of the English Literature Association of the city and I am writing this letter to ask if there is availability to visit the National Museum for the senior classes of Thomas Jefferson High School.
I believe that this visit would be very beneficial for our students, who will be able to have access to sources of historical knowledge of different natures present in the museum. This would have a great positive impact on students' academic life, as it would allow them to have a fruitful and uplifting tour in their final years of high school. Furthermore, I hope that with this visit, students understand the importance of preserving historical documents and objects and how this is essential for the advancement of our society.
I would add that we will take all necessary sanitary precautions to avoid infections both among students and employees.
I look forward to receiving your reply.
Regards
John Smith.