Answer:
The correct answer is: Power
Parole officers are often portrayed as having absolute power the people who are incarcerated.
Explanation:
Parole officers do have a lot of power over the people who are incarcerated because they have a say and they need to make sure the people who are incarcerated follow all of rules. They can easily get the incarcerated people in trouble.
They both share the same vocabulary unlike spanish
Answer:
Proactive interference.
Explanation:
What the exercise is exemplifying about is "Proactive interference" which is, as it's name indicates, an interference of our memory. When we are looking for a particular word, moment, etc., using our memory, sometimes we find a newer memory that intereferes, that confuses us for a moment. This is what is called proactive interference, and a very good example of that is what occurs to Deanna: she studied Spanish in high school and now, probably years later, she studies French. But, when attempting to do so, she confuses some words with Spanish words.