It wouldn't be a smile because there is no 'like or as' and it wouldn't be a onomatopoeia because it doesn't demonstrate sound, it wouldn't be a metaphor because theirs an and, it would be a metonymy.
The correct answer is memory
The entorhinal corterx is located very close to the hippocampus, interconnects to the cerebral cortex through a large number of nerve fibers, as well as the cerebral amygdala or tonsillar nucleus. The entorhinal cortex has age connections and goes back to the cortex, the hippocampus. The cerebral amygdala is also located in the limbic system, and is a set of nerve cells together. It is located within the antero-inferior region of the temporal lobe, close to the hippocampus interconnecting with it. It is also close to the septal nuclei, the prefrontal area and the dorsal-medial nucleus of the thalamus.
I believe the correct answer is A. associated
with increased feelings of self-efficacy, active coping, and the motivation to
stop drinking, which are all predictors of a positive outcome.
The research on the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA),
an
international mutual aid fellowship, program suggests that it is associated
with increased feelings of self-efficacy, active coping, and the motivation to
stop drinking, which are all predictors of a positive outcome.
Answer:
Is D. having schools for religious study
Explanation:
The city of Timbuktu is known for being a trade center, having gold an salt mines, attracting many scholars, but isn't known for having schools for religious study.
Answer:
The most effective medium for the acquisition of political information is television news.
Explanation:
By-Product Theory is the idea that many Americans acquire political information unintentionally rather than by seeking it out. This makes media like television important because television reporters relate both the facts and their analysis of political issues and the politicians who work at the local, state, and national levels. There is however an emerging age difference in how Americans source their news; Older Americans are more likely to read newspapers and watch the TV networks for political commentary and current events, whereas younger Americans tend to use the Internet to find their political information and to research candidate platforms and candidate history.