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The question lacks options, I looked it up and here are the options:
A. Robert plans to start working out this very weekend so he will be in better shape. Because his father is the school football coach, everyone expects Robert to excel in athletics.
B.Patrice is very upset about her poor performance and plans to work very hard to do better next year because she doesn't want her friends to think that she's a wimp.
C.Oliver is going to come back after class to look at his scores and ask Mr. Kent for suggestions about how to improve in his weak areas.
D.Muriel gets As in all her other classes so she doesn't mind getting a C in physical <span>education.
From these options the correct answer is "C" "</span>Oliver is going to come back after class to look at his scores and ask Mr. Kent for suggestions about how to improve in his weak areas".
<span>Mastery-oriented goals <span>are characterized regarding an emphasis on getting to know
and learn things, acing the errand as per self-set models or self-change. It
likewise envelops growing new abilities, enhancing or creating capability,
attempting to achieve something testing and endeavoring to pick up a comprehension
or knowledge. That is exactly what Oliver is doing which made him the student exhibiting a mastery goal.</span></span>
<span>Rawls' philosophy that inequalities are justified if they benefit the position of the least-advantaged person is known as the: difference principle.
For example, let's say that there is a running competition between grown man and young boy. But, the grown man has to run carrying a 50kgs of weight on his shoulder.
In this case, even though there is inequality in the race, it's justified because it benefit the least-advantage person(the young boy)</span>
Answer:
Success During childhood when normal development occurs people will get to know about lots of things which leads them to success