A or C. If you rehearse your timing you will get better at it. Also C because it gives you a set time to do that slide after your first attempt.
It was good,what’s wrong with it???
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In social psychology, attribution is the process of inferring the causes of events or behaviors. In real life, attribution is something we all do every day, usually without any awareness of the underlying processes and biases that lead to our inferences.
For example, over the course of a typical day, you probably make numerous attributions about your own behavior as well as that of the people around you.
When you get a poor grade on a quiz, you might blame the teacher for not adequately explaining the material, completely dismissing the fact that you didn't study. When a classmate gets a great grade on the same quiz, you might attribute his good performance to luck, neglecting the fact that he has excellent study habits.
Make sure it is outdoors, roof mounted, or in the attic.
Most roof antennas will give you radio reception similar to a car radio, or often better.
Try repurposing a TV antenna you already have; use an FM splitter to use it on your radio. ...
Consider an omnidirectional radio antenna.