Answer:
- Paul D's emotions in jail are cold and insensitive.
- The metaphor explains that your emotions are like something inert and that they do not provide any feeling.
Explanation:
"Eighty-six days and done. Life was dead. Paul D beat her butt all day every day until there was not a whimper in her." It is a quote that shows how all the abuses, violent situations and injustice that Paul D suffered faced in prison, left him cold and insensitive to the point that he did not care about the death of life, nor try to save it, on the contrary he wants to be even more violent towards her, hitting life to the point of her, literally losing consciousness and stop moaning.
The metaphor "tobacco tin lodged in his chest", shows how Paul D.'s emotions are non-existent, without interfering in his life. It is as if his emotions were something inert, without movement and expression, like a can of tobacco.
Sure she is liable. She caused a fire that damaged property. Just like any other crime she can be held for restitution. Reckless endangerment, destruction of private property, destruction of public property. here in Colorado, a lady started the Hayman fire a few years back. Not only did she receive jail time but was ordered liable for $12,000,000 in damages as well for loss to property owners.
Answer:C
Explanation: because i did the test
Martin Seligman<span> is an American psychologist and educator. He is the father of optimistic psychology and has written many self-help books.</span><span>
According to psychologist Martin Seligman, people who have an optimistic explanatory style use internal (e.g. "me"), stable (e.g. " always"), and global explanations (e.g. "everywhere) for unfavorable events.</span>
Answer:
b. Impression
Explanation:
In Erving Goffman's article (The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life),<em> it is a detailed description, analysis of the process and meaning of communication and interaction among people.</em>
From the article, the control and communication of information all of which must be controlled to effectively convince the audience of the appropriateness of behavior and consonance with the role assumed is believed by <em>Goffman be dramatic realization which is predicated upon the activities of impression</em>.