I believe the answer is: <span>self-serving bias
</span><span>self-serving bias refers to the process of adjusting our perception in such a way that would put ourself on a positive light.
</span><span>self-serving bias is most commonly caused by our needs to maintain self-esteem or being perceive as favorable in some ways by other people in our social group.</span>
Answer: Pathos
An appeal to pathos is one that tries to elicit emotional responses from the listener in order to persuade him of a particular opinion. In this sentence, the author is criticising someone who has brought American Indians to their frontiers. The depiction of these Indians is full of words with negative connotations, such as "merciless" and "savages." Moreover, the speaker paints a picture of the American Indians killing everyone they see, regardless of age, sex and condition. This description is meant to encourage an averse feeling towards Indians, and support for the speaker's cause.
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Cats (because many wild cats eat mice)
Owls (because some owls eat mice)
Large Birds (most large, carnivorous birds eat mice)
Snakes (many garden snakes as well as other types eat mice)
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When they find the river they came from, they start to use smell as a navigator to find their way back to their home stream. They develop this ability ("smell memory bank") when they start migrating to the ocena as young fish.
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B for 1, D for 2, and B( I think) for 3. Not so confident on answer 3. Hope this helps!