1. Write in the first person. Use the first person perspective (I, me, my, mine) when writing your autobiographical essay. ...
2. Begin with an engaging sentence that gets right into your story. ...
3. Describe the setting. ...
4. Transition from the introduction into your story. ...
5. Tell your story. ...
6. Conclude your story.
Answer: The option D (He published the first American textbook of psychology, <em>The Principles of Psychology</em>, in 1840) would NOT be accurately included in a list of his accomplishments.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that G. Stanley Hall was born in 1846, so it would have been materially impossible for him to have published a book in 1840. Furthermore, <em>The Principles of Psychology</em> was written by William James and published in 1890. G. Stanley Hall did establish the first U.S. experimental psychology laboratory at Johns Hopkins University in 1883, created the<em> American Journal of Psycholog</em>y (the first journal of Psychology in America) in 1887, and wrote extensively on child development and education—<em>The contents of children's minds on entering school </em>(1893) is just an example.
I would say the answer is "What commercials promise is not always what costumers can depend upon."
In Games at Twilight Ravi’s childhood can best be described as free and adventurous
The personality traits of Ravi are as the ones any other kid who loves playing games and likes to show his bravery in the dark scary garage, he often gets lost in daydreaming and he can also be a little too emotional.
The other options are not correct because they don't match with the definition we can see of his character.