This question is missing the options. I've found them online. The complete question is the following:
At times, Drucilla is anxious and depressed about finding commitments, but she uses an active, information-gathering cognitive style to make personal decisions and solve problems: She seeks out relevant information, evaluates it carefully, and critically reflects on her views. Drucilla is experiencing identity __________.
A) achievement
B) moratorium
C) foreclosure
D) diffusion
Answer:
Drucilla is experiencing identity B) moratorium.
Explanation:
Psychologist James Marcia refined Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, and focused of the development of teenagers. According to Marcia, adolescents go through four different stages: diffusion, foreclosure, moratorium and achievement. Drucilla is an example of someone who is in the moratorium stage.
During moratorium, adolescents experience an identity crisis. Even though they are ready to explore, they are not ready to commit to the experiences, finding it hard to make certain choices that may affect their still confused sense of identity.
Sentimental Comedy is a type of comedy that reaffirms middle-class morality.
Answer:
lemme help
to express his/her own views. is what I'd say.
Explanation:
The appropriate response is Maintenance Rehearsal. It is a term for the part of redundancy in the maintenance of recollections. It includes rehashing data, again and again, keeping in mind the end goal to get the data prepared and put away in a memory. Upkeep practice is a sort of memory practice that is valuable in keeping up data in here and now memory or working memory. Since this, for the most part, includes rehashing data without contemplating its significance or interfacing it to other data, the data isn't normally exchanged for long-haul memory.
The name of the voyage of Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas was known as "The Middle Passage". This was a very tough voyage in which several African slaves died. It has been estimated by a famous author of slave trade named Philip Curtin that about an estimated 6.3 million African slaves were shipped from African to North America and South America. During the numerous voyages from Africa to America, the journey was so stressful that countless number of slaves died along the way. Several captive slaves also died while waiting for their turn to be shipped.