Answer:
B). Clyde had succeeded earlier in the same competition.
Explanation:
As per the question, option B i.e. 'Clyde had succeeded earlier in the same competition' seems to be the most accurate as it appropriately that Clyde must have had the earlier experience of succeeding in the same competition because after witnessing a failure an individual requires sufficient motivational strength to regain the vigor to perform with full strength and succeed. Thus, <u>Clyde must have gained this motivation and encouragement from her successful past experience to succeed in the competition which Sarah did not have and thus, she failed.</u> Therefore, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
That statement is false
In order to do quota sampling, we need to make sure that the test subjects are in the similar proportion that represent the entire population.
Which means that the subjects would be directly chosen and the number would be carefully arranged by the researchers.
So a right is something that you legally have/obtain, while a responsibility is duty to care something out
1) your answer would be B) these island were easier to across than the mainland. because it you look at the hint it says that the provided many points of entry.
2) your answer would be A) and D) because they had items that Americans needed and they did not want Spain to expand ti power anymore because they had attacked England.
3) your answer would be C) the suffered a decrease in their population because they were treat unfairly and were not immune to the diseases that the Spanish had brought over when they came.
Answer:
Binge eating disorder
Explanation:
This is a situation in which a person consumes abnormally large food in one meal and are unable to control it.It occurs mostly in adolescents.It involves eating fast and eating lots of food due to anxiety and depression most of the time. A person is said to be binge eat when it occurs at least once a week for 3 months. It is an expressive psychological disorder which is genetic in almost half of patients.