The correct answers are <span>delusion; despite clear contradictory evidence.
Answer 1: A delusion is an erroneous or unfounded belief that a person is convinced of. Delusions are beliefs that are usually fixed and firm in a person's mind. An example of a delusion is strongly believing and being convinced that someone is "out to get you" because of far-fetched scenarios and beliefs you have conjured up in your imagination (you arrived at this belief without any external evidence).
Answer 2: Another aspect of delusions is that they are firmly held despite </span><span>clear contradictory evidence. Let's consider the previous example again: You believe that someone is out to get you and you hold this belief with strong conviction even when there is no evidence supporting it. For instance the person you feel threatened by has not behaved or acted in any way to suggest that they might harm or hurt you.However, despite this, you still believe that he or she is out to get you.
In this way, </span><span>a delusion is an erroneous belief that is fixed and firmly held despite clear contradictory evidence. </span>
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The $500 that Janine must pay is called the <u>deductible</u>.
And what there is barely any words i don't get it<span />
Answer:The answer is b (contained in)
Explanation:Derivative Classification refers to the process of restating in a different and often new form previously classified information, and ensuring the newly outcome (material) is consistent with the previous original information and contains the source markings .
In the example given above ,option b is more suitable because the new outcome which is 40,000 is a part of the source marking ,we derive the figure based on the source .
Therefore we say ,it is contained in the source
Option d is incorrect because classification by compilation involves taking two unclassified information and merging together .