Answer:

Explanation:
- Medieval superstition placed great importance on <u>omens</u>
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An omen is a phenomenon that was believed to predict the future. The omen told them a good or bad change, and that change was going to predict what was going to happen in the future. People believed that omens brought messages from "Gods". So in conclusion, Medieval superstition placed great importance on omens.
- Mordancy
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This introduces us to stereotypes, biases, prejudices and impression formation.
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<span><span>There are many
reasons why getting to know people before forming any opinions about
them is important, significant and appealing.</span>
The
primacy effect. First impressions never last. In most ways, it is
important since people like us, makes assumptions based on what we see
or perceive about a person. This extrinsic trait or characteristic of a
person is the only observable and empirical idea that binds our belief
about that individual and through this trait or elicited behavior
(prejudice), we form beliefs thus we form our own stereotypes.
Stereotype now, is a cognitive and mental action designed to think of
people negatively but only in thoughts. These cognition or thinking
leads us to either form negative behavior or total social negligence
when the individual or subject is around, in most ways discrimination.
The
core principle of getting to know someone is validation, take note not
all of our social evaluations (prejudice) and shaped beliefs
(stereotypes) are true since most of them are out of conjecture.
We
ask the person, we get to know their own beliefs and perceptions and
therefore, we can understand what the real root from this attitude or
trait, a certain kind of personality caused by biology or sociology. </span>
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Answer:
When Maya Angelou says that words mean more than what is set down on paper, she means that there is always a meaning with greater intent.
Explanation:
When she says it takes the human voice to infuse them with deeper meaning she means how people sat things in a certain tone and it can mean more to us when said to us rather than us reading it.
I just made this up it probably won't help I've never heard thag quote before
Answer:
Name as a cause of
Explanation:
To answer this question you will need to try the prompts you are given out in the passage.
1. Some scientists name the starfish as a cause of invasion to pesticides
does that work? Yes it seems to fit in but we need to check the other options
2. Some scientists refuse to belive in the starfishes' invasion to pesticides
no that does not seem right because the starfish has thorns and certain characteristics that make it right to believe that they are the problem
3. some scientists draw attention to the starfishes' invasion to pesticides
yes it does seem right but we are already spotlighting the focus on starfish so it would be incorrect to reverberate the same statement
4. some scientists notice a change in the starfishes' invasion in pesticides
since we are looking at past tensed information scientists wouldnt be able to concuct something new about the starfish since the starfishes invasion was a cause of pesticides and fertilizers to reach water to generate more starfish
so we go with number 1 because it sounds and is proven reasonable
name as a cause of