Explanation:
''My childhood was marked by a belief in many abstract absolutes that I am only now allowing to crumble''
''In kindergarten I wrote about thirty books. They were each
about five pages long, with one sentence and a picture on each
page. They were held together with three staples on the left side or
top and had construction paper covers with the book’s title and the
phrase “By Emily Vallowe” written out in neat kindergarten-teacher
handwriting. My mom still has all of these books in a box at the
bottom of her closet.''
Emily is explaining to readers why is she thinking like that and why does she have that opinion and point of view. Her obsession started when she was a young girl. In the paragraph she is talking about the identity, is she identity wrong or good.
- ''I have wanted to be a writer my entire life -- or at least that’s what I tell people. Looking back, I don’t know if I ever wanted to be a writer. ''
She had that wrong identity because she was marked by the teacher and her mother like a writer.
Answer:
This is a strange question, I have found. Everyone, in fact, is different so for a person to be an idiot is rather relative. Personally, I am an "idoit" in certain subjects of my life, like socialization. Sometimes, though, I am rather good at what I do.
Answer:
A company can decide on its advertising budget by competitors expenditure.
Answer:
A. the A-not-B error
Explanation:
The A-not-B error can be found in kids that are under 1 year old, and sometimes older, that is caused by a cognositive impossibility on their brains of once they have found the object several times on one spot, they will try and search for it on the same spot where they found it before even if they see the object being hidden in othe spot, this will go away when they get older and start to understand the world differently.
The reason why Anglo-Saxon words were considered more useful than other languages is that the Germanic words were more common and direct than French o Latin ones, besides they were used to talk about concrete and direct things, as French and LAting words we use to talk about all the intangible things.
Later, Latin words started to replace German and nowadays they are more common than the old Eglish words that were straight forward.
The other options are not correct because the ones that seem more intelligent for people were the Latin an French words because of their bureaucratic use, German words were not complex at all, and there are not actually better words than other it's all relative, according to the society and kind of life and communication.