Answer:
The details in the text and the illustration work together to contribute to the tone by describing that how children were delighted to learn that they all can fly.
Explanation:
Peter Pan is a children's fictional work written by J. M. Barrie. The story is about the Darling family and Peter Pan, who is m-i-s-c-h-i-e-v-o-u-s.
In chapter 4, Peter Pan teaches the children how to fly. The details in the text and the illustration work together to emphasize the tone of the story. It emphasizes that the children were happy both to follow Peter's lead and to fly. Therefore, the tone presented by both the details and illustrations is delightful and happy.
Answer:
Nature is inherent to nurture
Explanation:
Nature is the biological predisposition of an organism that has been fine tuned over multiple generations of its existence. It will induce certain survival behavioral instincts and inclinations that was necessary for that organism to survive. It will also regulate biological clocks and organism habitat as well as influence food, shelter and mate choices.
Nurture: Is not the influence of genetic predisposition but the influence of environmental factors that encourage a certain behaviour.
Scientist have a long standing controversy of which is more powerful. In the case of the monkeys, while they are given the same environment their inert preference for a certain stimuli is derived from the individual itself. The scientist will conclude that the nature of the monkey out influences it's nurture.
Answer:
In order to retrain the horse not to buck with fear to a raised hand, the new owner shall counter condition the horse. Every time he has to pat the horse, he shall raise his hand so that the horse realizes the new condition that every time a hand will be raised, it will mean that his owner is patting him. Even when the new owner provides the horse with food, he shall raise his hand first while providing food so that the horse does not back off.
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Yes, India can achieve the goal of self sufficiency in food grains by increasing the area under irrigation. In cultivation of crops, irrigation is very very important for the growth and development of plants. Every grain crop needs a lot of water for the absorption of nutrients as well as for making food through photosynthesis. Optimum irrigation produces high yield of crops which leads India to achieve the goal of self sufficiency in food crops so irrigation is very necessary for the higher yield of crops.