This sentence is in fact a run on sentence.
To fix it you can:
1. Add a period: <span>My mother and father are both scientists. It must have been my destiny to become interested in biology.
</span>2. Add a semicolon: <span>My mother and father are both scientists; it must have been my destiny to become interested in biology.
3. Add the word "so": </span><span>My mother and father are both scientists so, it must have been my destiny to become interested in biology.
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I hope this helps:)
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Macbeth says this referring to Banquo<span>and his son, </span>Fleance<span>. </span>Banquo<span> is the serpent and </span>Fleance<span> is the worm</span>
Answer:
A test of verbal comprehension would draw on crystalized intelligence, whereas a test involving memory span and spatial thinking would reflect fluid intelligence.
Explanation:
Raymond Cattell suggested the terms crystalized and fluid intelligence, in which he proposes that intelligence has <em>various abilities that interact with one another</em> to form a general individual intelligence.
Let's define both:
- Fluid: being able to <em>perceive relations</em>, the <em>capacity to reason</em>, being able to <em>learn new things</em> and<em> think abstractly</em>. It is <em>independent from learning. </em>
- Crystalized: learning <em>based on facts, past learning and experiences.</em> The ability for <em>reading and verbal comprehension.</em>
By these terms, we can conclude that verbal comprehension would require the use of crystalized intelligence, whereas a test about memory span and spatial thinking (abstract thoughts), would require the use of fluid intelligence.