The correct answer is - India.
Columbus went on a mission to discover a sea route to India from the opposite side, or rather to move towards west so that he comes out on the eastern part of India. So when he discovered the islands in the Caribbean he had no idea that those islands are a part of a totally new world unknown to the Europeans (apart from the Vikings), and he thought that those islands must be islands situated east of India, so that is why he also gave the name Indians to the native populations he encountered.
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Answer:
Grandfather.
Explanation:
The book "Grandfather's Journey" by Allen Say is a story about the author's grandfather who had come from Japan to America. The story focuses on how the grandfather and the narrator relate to one another about missing the place they used to call home, the faraway land they had been to.
In the case of the grandfather, his first home was in Japan but had gone to America. After returning to Japan, he got married and then moved to America once again. After several years, they came back to Japan but had to move to a city to comply with the desire of his daughter who had grown up in a big city and could not live in a small village.
Thus, even though the narrator is the grandson, the main protagonist of the story is the grandfather.
The learner needs to be ACTIVE.
The Information-Processing Theory analyzes the different processes that take place in the human mind and which lead to learning. These processes are mainly related with the storage, encoding and retrieval of information. It describes the different memory units, as each of them contributes to the completion of some of those processes: first information is received through the senses, the working memory manipulates it (processing,encoding) to be finally stored in the long-term memory unit.
The individual actively contributes to the sucessful completion of those processes. For example, it is possible to acquire tecniques to encode and to purpousefully use them to improve the learning performance.