<span>1. During the long spelling bee the young contestant was (indefatigable).
</span>Indefatigable means persisting tirelessly.
2. The (invincible) athlete won three gold medals.
Invincible means too powerful to be defeated.
3. After her surgery, my grandmother's speech was surprisingly (lucid.)
Lucid means bright or luminous.
4. She (dementedly) talked on and on about her failed math test.
Dementedly means crazily or madly.
5. The fashion show was an (ostentatious) presentation.
ostentatious means <span>designed to impress.</span>
A. is a little improperly written but D is bad to there is an improper connection between school then going soccer
While working with Belen, you counted out ten bears on one plate.While counting, you spaced the bears apart from each other. On another plate, you counted out another ten bears and while counting, you placed them practically on top of each other in a pile. You asked the child, "Does one plate have more?" Belen nodded "yes" and pointed to the plate with the ten bears spread widely apart. This shows that Belen is in the formal operational stage of development.
Answer: Option (B) is correct
<u>Explanation: </u>
The formal operational stage of development begins at the age of twelve and lasts until adulthood i.e 18 years. It is the last stage of Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development. A child tries to solve the problem systematically.They try to make use of logic as much as they can.
Children at this stage very hurriedly plan about the systemic method which can be used in solving the problem. They learn to reason at this stage. They learn deductive reasoning which helps them to get the outcome. This deductive reasoning plays a very important role in math.
Answer:
hamartia
Explanation:
In Greek tragedy, a hamartia (also known as "fatal flaw") is the protagonist's flaw that affects the chain of events in a plot.