Answer and explanation:
This a passage from a novel called "Wuthering Heights" written by Emily Brontë in 1847 under the anonymous name of Ellis Bell. The plot goes about the mostly toxic-romantic love triangle and family issues between two male characters and the female lead of the story. It is today considered a book that's part of the classic literature.
In the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth, the author compares the daffodils that he is seeing to stars. He tells us that the daffodils looked like stars on the milky way. Moreover, he personifies them by saying that they were "tossing their heads." The mood that is created in the text is one of happiness and relaxation.
<em>Continuous as the stars that shine</em>
<em>And twinkle on the milky way,</em>
<em>They stretched in never-ending line</em>
<em>Along the margin of a bay:</em>
<em>Ten thousand saw I at a glance,</em>
<em>Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.</em>
Answer: Stereotype threat
Explanation:
Stereotype threat is defined as unpleasant circumstance for a person who feels that they would have to follows or will be bounded by the stereotypes of their social group.
According to the question, Courtney's performance can be disturbed due to stereotype threat because she knows that it is considered that girls are not good at science and math as compared to boys socially. Therefrom, she might end up believing this stereotype and not perform well in physics class.
The term lost generations is used to describe writers and artists that coming of age happen during world war I.
These artists and writers forced to emigrate to Europe and work there. They often gathered to critic each other's work
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