Answer: a) c) d)
Explanation:
The Steps area in the Query Editor is recording the list that you have done from the moment when you are first connected to the data source and this recorded list is following all of your steps that you performed to the data.
With the Query Editor, you can modify your steps trough the settings, edit them or delete them from the list that you applied them to.
Answer:
c. Strong sentiments may be generated by a computer, not a person.
Explanation:
Computers do not have the capacity to generate sentiments or feelings, they are machines, sentiments are generated by humans.
Identifying the target of an expressed target is difficult in the scenarios pointed out in option A, B and D because a blog article may just be directed to the general public and not a particular individual or sect and sometimes there are actually multiple targets of a sentiment.
Depends on many factors. Such as neighborhood, who owns/runs apartments, etc.
Though, no discrimination of any sort should be tolerated.
Hey there!
Your answer is b. semantic encoding.
Semantic encoding is to remember something by relating it to the meaning of something rather than the actual sound or structure of it. He is relating her name, hope, to the feeling of hopefulness.
Chunking is breaking something up into smaller parts, long term potentiation is remembering by repetition, self-reference is relating something to yourself to remember it, and imagery is using mental pictures to remember.
Hope this helps!