When you were a child, did you receive feedback and praise/criticism that was primarily fixed-mindset oriented or growth-mindset
oriented? How did this influence your attitudes and behavior later in life? How might your experiences resonate with the ideas presented in the two videos? PLEASE ANSWER!!
The question above wants you to provide a personal answer, based on your childhood. For that reason, I cannot provide an answer for you, but I will help you write one.
To answer this question, you must:
Remember to moments from your childhood when adults around you voiced opinions about what you did or wanted to do.
Remember whether these opinions were criticisms or compliments and how they impacted your life.
Show if these opinions are still influential today and your choices and actions are based on those opinions.
In summary, show how adults positioned themselves about you, in your childhood and show if these positions were beneficial to your life as an adult, or if they were positions with negative and discouraging impacts.
The main benefit of a frame narrative is to tell a story (whether it be the entirety of the book or individual stories throughout) using the voice of a specific character who exists outside the confines of the story.
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice. Being careful is <span>a character trait of Jerry in "Through the Tunnel." </span>I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!