Answer: Option D.
Explanation: The question states that there's a tornado WARNING in the area. This means John needs to take cover immediately. Staying on the road can be dangerous for both John and other drivers. Chasing the tornado is just stupid. Going to the top of a bridge is incredibly dangerous as he can easily get knocked off by strong wind and debris. John's best bet is to find a low flat area so the storm can do the least amount of danage to him and hopefully debris will fly over him.
Answer:
nearby pedestrians
Explanation:
External influences that can interfere with how a driver drives are all those things that are out of the car and can interfere with the way the driver drives, such as speed, reflexes and others.
Based on this, we can say that pedestrians very close to Tanya's car will be an external influence that will interfere with the way she drives. This is because to avoid hitting pedestrians Tanya will have to drive at a slower speed than she is used to.
D, because the stereotypical "normal" relationship is depicted as a male and female, so the stereotype of one of the females within a lesbian relationship being depicted as "masculine" fits into a sexual stereotypes because the "normal" relationship requires both a male and female role, resulting in one of the females within the lesbian relationship to depict herself as more "masculine" to fit into society's view on what a "normal" relationship is, which is the male-female relationship.