Answer: Blaming the victim
Explanation: In terms of psychology, blaming the victim is the act in which victim is accounted for their hardship and suffering. The offender of the crime is not considered faulty for the act rather victim is held responsible due to victim's behavior and actions , persisting prejudice against the sufferer .
As per the case in the question , Martha's friend is blaming Martha for getting mugged and thus, blaming the victim. Her friend is making Martha the faulty person in the case by considering she should have known about risk in walking down that road at night and she stating that she had misfortune.
Answer:
Mood congruent memory
Explanation:
Mood congruent memory represents the mood of an event. It shows that when memory is stored in an event it also stores the state of the mood of that event at that time.
So that because of mood memories when we recall our event that is related to happiness, we recall another moment too which is related to the happy moment. When we recall a sad moment we recall, sad memories as well.
Thus when Byran's girlfriend broke up with him and when he sat in his bedroom he recalls all sad moments at that time because of mood-congruent behavior.
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Answer:
Because she wants to create a sense of mystery in readers and viewers of the play, leaving them anxious about the unfolding of the plot and curious about those elements that are not shown, but are commented on by the other characters, will be presented.
Explanation:
"Trifles" is a one-act theater piece that features an investigation into the murder of John Wright, inside the farm where he lived with his wife, Winnie, who is the main suspect of having committed the crime. All the neighbors in the area are involved in the investigation in some way and although they all comment on the crime, Wright's body, the house and the Wrights, none of these elements are presented. The author does this to intensify the suspense, cause doubts in readers and viewers and make them anxious and curious about the plot.
Answer:
a typical old person who no longer feels the need to put up with annoying people.
Explanation:
Human beings are considered social animals, where by, we acts towards making friends and keeping relationships, part of which is to try and manage the those people around us who tends to annoy us. However, as we get older in life, often times, we believed that, it is not a necessity to put up with everybody around us, most especially the toxic or annoying us.
Hence, in this case, Mariais considered to be a typical old person who no longer feels the need to put up with annoying people.