Answer:
The answer is response generalisation.
Explanation:
This occurs when a target response (i.e. the desired behaviour) spreads to other similar variations. For example, a child might be taught to cut a piece of food with a knife, <u>but then starts doing it with a fork</u>.
Response generalisation is independent of place and time. An example is learning to wash your hands before eating, which may occur at school, home and other places.
Answer:
A. Somber/Sadness
Explanation:
The sigh implies this answer, and excitement and anger do not make sense in this context.
Answer:
I thing the answer is option D
Explanation:
Because the others kinda like say "i agree" and need to "state more facts."
While option D is just being the opposite and saying wolfs are scary and the article is saying wolves and not harmful and there apperances make them scary or thats where weve been taught.
Maek brainliest if correct :D
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