Catherine's desire to change her name to "Cathy" because that name is easier to say and more like the names of her friends is an example of "social facilitation." Social facilitation, as a phenomena, refers to the tendency of people to act and perform different when others are around as compared to when they are alone. Catherine is comfortable with her proper, original name but decides to change it in order to fit in with other people, which is an example of social facilitation. She is changing a name she privately likes in order to appeal to other people.
Answer:
D. minor
Explanation:
You can think of minor as small, so they are studying the small parts of a topic, or the specific parts to it.
The setting of the play is set in the Royal Court of Denmark which was the seat of power during the late middle ages. The whole feel of the play also screamed middle ages. There are also allusions to the Protestant Reformation which only happened during the late middle ages.