I believe it is balanced and working together. I hope this helps :)
The first one is a MAD goal, the other goals are not specific enough to be a MAD goal.
An infant's length will increase by 50 percent in the first year.
Hence option (d) is correct.
Infants grow about 25 cm throughout the first year, and height at age 5 is roughly twice the length at birth.
In general, length in normal-term infants increases by about 30% by 5 months and by > 50 percent by 12 months or 1 year.
Weight: An average of 13 ounces are gained every month, with the birthweight being doubled at around 4 to 5 months and tripled at one year.
Height: Most infants grow 10 inches in their first year, with an average monthly growth of slightly over 1/2 inch.
Hence, an infant's length will increase by 50 percent in the first year.
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Answer:
<h2>A. Say no directly, with a "hands-off" gesture.</h2>
Explanation:
Say no with a hands-off gesture is the best way to act if you don't want to participate in whatever they are offering you. This gesture express a firm and decisive stand towards their pressure, they will find you decided without any possibilities of changing your mind.
On the other hand, if you express doubt, shrugging your shoulders, showing indecision, showing funny gestures, they will just insist until you say yes, because your body language is saying "I don't know" or "I want to", which will offer to them a chance to convince you.
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