Although you didn't provide the definitions, I managed to find them on the Internet. Here are the correct answers:
1. biographical analysis: <span>considers the artist’s personal experiences (biography has to do with somebody's personal life)
2. feminist analysis: </span>considers the role of women in an artwork (feminism is obviously <span>related to women)
3. formal analysis: </span>analyzes the use of formal elements in a work (this has to do with the actual form of the work)
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4. contextual analysis: </span>considers the religious, political, and social environment in which the artwork was <span>made and viewed (it studies the context in which the work was created)
5. iconographical analysis: </span><span>interprets objects and figures in the artwork as symbols (icons means the same as symbols)</span>
Answer:
1. TO VIDEPRO SBOJS – to provide jobs
2. TO VEHA LEANC RIA – to have clean air
3. TO LANCEBA TURENA – to balance nature
4. TO CREASEIN COMEIN – to increase income
5. TO TECTPRO TALCOAS GESVILLA – to protect coastal villages
6. TO TECTPRO HET MENTENVIRON – to protect the environment
7. TO CREASEIN CESOUR OF CINEMEDI – to increase source of medicine
8. TO CREASEIN DOOF PPLYSU, COMEIN – to increase food supply, income
9. TO VENTPRE TIONPOLLU OF SHORESEA – to prevent pollution of seashore
10. TO VIDEPRO DINGBREE ROF RINEMA FELI – to provide breeding for marine life
Explanation:
When unscrambling sentences, it is important to not force your mind. Just stare at the letters for a few seconds and let your brain get used to them. It will eventually draw an association between the letter you are seeing and a word you know. It is useful to also try changing the places of a couple of letters in your mind, just to see if something comes up. Finally, it's important to know the context. In this case, the instructions mention protecting rainforests and coral reefs. That was helpful to realize, for instance, that TALCOAS was "coastal", since this is not a word we use very often.
Answer:
Public works are a broad category of infrastructure projects, financed and constructed by the government, for recreational, employment, and health and safety uses in the greater community. They include public buildings (municipal buildings, schools, hospitals), transport infrastructure (roads, railroads, bridges, pipelines, canals, ports, airports), public spaces (public squares, parks, beaches), public services (water supply and treatment, sewage treatment, electrical grid, dams), and other, usually long-term, physical assets and facilities. Though often interchangeable with public infrastructure and public capital, public works does not necessarily carry an economic component, thereby being a broader term.
Public works has been encouraged since antiquity. For example, the Roman emperor Nero encouraged the construction of various infrastructure projects during widespread deflation.[1]
Answer:
the recognition beuristic
Explanation:
Hiram is not really a sports fan, but he signs up for a fantasy baseball tournament that is being sponsored by his company. In selecting his team, he picks the 10 players that he recognizes from 200 that are listed. He is pleasantly surprised when his fantasy team finishes near the top. In this instance, Hiram made his selections using THE RECOGNITION BEURISTIC
In an observational study, a researcher measures characteristics of interest of a part of a population but does not change existing conditions.
In various fields an observational study draws deductions from a specimen to a populace where the independent variable isn't under the control of the scientist due to moral concerns or strategic requirements.