Answer:
Hi (Tên bạn thân)!
Long time, no see or speak. I missed you sooo much!! How you doing?
I got some big news for you! You know that art competition I was always boasting about! Well guess what? Not only did I enter it…I won it too!!! Yay me!
What’s going on in your life? How’s you mom doing? Did you get the good news yet? I’ve been praying for you guys and hope you are safe.
I can’t wait to hear from you! Don’t keep me waiting or I’ll be very mad! Just kidding! I love you and miss you so much.
Your Bestie,
(Tên người viết)
The writer can write the highlights differently or draw attention to them. Examples are adding more details, capitalizing, punctuation, and secluding it form minor details. Hope this helps! : )
Answer:
B. Feelings of joy after acting unethically may be a motivation factor in cheating, stealing, deception, etc.
Explanation:
'Is There a 'Cheater's High'?' is an article written by Romeo Vitelli, Ph.D. In his article he tries to examine the fact what makes people, like Frank Abagnale, cheat without feelings of remorse or guilt about the act.
The central idea that the author develops throughout the text is that new research of the 'cheater's high' suggests that people can actually feel positive after committing unethical acts instead of guilt/shame/remorse as previously studied. According to researcher Nicole Ruedy, emotions are vital in acting ethically or unethically.
Thus the correct statement that develops the central idea of the text is option B.