Answer:
b. bipolar II disorder
Explanation:
Bipolar II disorder -
It is a type of disorder , which consists of cycles of depressive episodes which are followed by hypomanic periods , where the behavior and mood gets to some other level than the normal phase . It might not be some extreme manic period .
People suffering from bipolar II does not necessarily experience true manic episodes.
people have very high energy and mood which can be problematic , this disorder is less severe than bipolar I .
Hence, from the given situation of the question,
Mary is diagnosed with bipolar II disorder .
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Showed reappearance of hidden traits in expected proportions
Genes are discrete heritable units
Remain separate in offspring
Separate physical units pieces of meat
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Answer:
a. Protagonist: Brian
b. Antagonist: society
c. Type of conflict: character vs. society
Explanation:
The protagonist of a story is the main character, the one who is involved with the central theme and the main activities of the plot. As you can see, after reading the text shown in the question aciam, Brian is the only character quoted who is involved in the main conflict of the plot, so Brian is the protagonist.
The antagonist is the character or group of characters that hinders the protagonist from fulfilling his desires. In the case of the text above, we can see that society in the city of Brian prevents him from having a dog, and can even kill the dog if someone find out. In this case, society is the villain.
When a character needs to face a society to achieve the goals he has, the narrative presents a conflict called the character vs. society, where a character literally has to fight against society.
1. Myth and legends provide our society with initial explanation on why a certain occurrences happened and creates a certain standard of what considered as right and wrong.
This value of right or wrong often used by each members of society to form standard of behaviors that accepted in that society.
2. Most Myth and legends provide explanation on Natural world as the fruit of interaction between Gods and Humans.
For exmaple When we observed religions in ancient greek and Hindu civilization for example, we will find many effort to explain natural disaster such as 'earthquakes' or 'tsunami' as the result of god's wrath.
3. Many members of a society used the myth to interpret the events that happened in their personal lives.
Therefore, the value that they take from the myth is used to give value/meaning to their own personal lives.
4. Yes. Even though they do it indirectly, myths and legends are very influential in the establishment of moral standards.
For example, In indian society, there is a mythical figure called lord Krishna who <span>also goes by the names </span>Govinda<span> and </span><span>Gopala (which could be translated as protector of the cow) </span>because of the legends, eating cows in that society is considered as morally wrong.
5. I believe it would be better.
- If myths and legends never exist, the scientific advancement in societies will come much faster with less resistence
- Myth and legends often contributed to conflict between social groups due to inherent different in value that derived from their own perspective myth/legends
- Myth and legends often become the basis for that society to unfairly treated a certain group of society.
6. In American Cutlrue, boogey man is used to describe a creature or individuals who are hiding near your personal space and waiting for the opportunities to come and hurt you.
If we observed other cultures, we would find similar mythical figure such as <span>Bokkenrijders in netherlands and Sack man in spain.
7. I will pick bravery as the character traits.
This traits is reinforced through the story of Beowulf that exist in english speaking countries, which contribute to the formation of a certain ideal of how a man ideally should behave when facing the problems in their everyday life.
8. Since vikings highly value bravery in battle, the idea of their afterlife is a place where the warriors who bravely died in battlefield was honored and ruled in the hall that controlled by Odin the God of War. If the culture value things such as peace, i believe their idea of an afterlife would be an utopian place where not a single hatred exist within their members.
9. I think the closest thing we have is Corns.
I believe corns represent the dark struggles that our country have during our early interactions with the natives (it's the main food of native americans)
When people in other countries learn about the battle between settlers and native americans, they would automatically associate corns with the years of struggle.
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