D. Malik will be willing to take care of more lawns that week at the higher price
he was willing to set aside time for $15.00, but he will be more willing if the price starts to go up
In many cultures we do not choose our family of orientation, so it may referred to as a "family we acquire by accident or random", so this is something over which we have no control at all. Instead, in a family of procreation we make the knowingly or informed choice of marrying someone with whom we become parents most of the times (this does not necessarily happens in countries like India or other ones where setting up marriages is common, or among Western royal families of the past). So, this can be summarized as the family of orientation not being the product of a willful choice, contrariwise to the family of procreation
Answer:
despair
Explanation:
Eighty-year-old Mirabel regrets that there is no time left to compensate for her mistakes in life. Overwhelmed by bitterness and defeat, Mirabel expresses anger and contempt toward her family members and caregivers. According to Erikson, Mirabel is likely experiencing <u>despair</u>.
Mirabel's behaviour can be accounted for by the 8th and last stage of Erik Erikson's psychosocial development theory. This stage is called the integrity versus despair stage and individuals above the age of 60 are in this stage. Erikson posits that as individuals grow older they carry out self evaluation of their lives and those that feel accomplished have a sense of integrity and do not have regrets while those who feel their life have been wasted experience a feeling of despair, regrets, and depression.