The correct answer is A. death
Although down, they still carry a huge amount of electrical power and death is the common result of coming into contact with them. The best possible scenario would be to barely survive with heavy burns and organ damage. Minor injuries don't happen when someone touches a downed power line since they are too powerful for people.
Joshua is probably overestimating the situational attribution.
Answer: Option (b)
<u>Explanation:</u>
Situational attribution is the tendency of an individual to assign a cause of responsibility to the outside activity rather than its internal characteristics. Examples of situational attribution explains the situation of a society, work, environment, and people.
People assume some reasons and factors that may exhibit the cause of failure in their work. If a student failed in an examination, he/she may think that the questions were tough and the topics are unfamiliar and thus results in situational attribution.
In the above statement, the student failure is not assigned to his inability or personality trait. Instead, the student made situational attributions on the external views of the examination.
True, there are all different ways to add the option for disabled people .
There are n choices for this question but we can have a general approach in answering this problem. I'm assuming there are choices. So what you do when you do your research is that you need to see that the myth is 1. scientifically sound 2. your sources are legitimate (forums/wikipedia may not be your best choice) 3. scientific proofs have been given.