From the lines given from of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, these mean that things have two sides: either ill or good. Things can be unpredictable and the outer face may contradict to the inner truth. Hence the answer to this problem is <span>D. Things are not always what they seem</span>
"C by showing the emotional aspect of an issue and evoking pitty"
would be the best option since appealing to ethos regards appealing to
"ethics", and most people who would show pity would have a strong moral
compass.
The strength of a test comes from which dimension is being explore, the concepts they are trying to test.
Psychological tests comes two ways:
<span>The structure psychological tests or, objectives tests and </span>unstructured psychological tests or, also called projective tests<span>. By what you are referring the responder strongly asserts a projective tests which in definition comes with an unambiguous stimuli or no paper test just drawings and images. If what the responder’s suggesting is correct you are referring to the </span>Rorschach projective tests, these tests are a figure symmetrically placed in an inkblot that lets you visualize or create a mental picture out of it, and makes you describe what you in see much detail as you can.
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