The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The rhetoric of the article helps to develop the purpose of it in that the author uses Pathos as the emotional approach to convince its audience.
In the article "Nazi Germany Euthanasia Program," from "Commonlit," the author explains that the Nazi Party used the term euthanasia as a way to clandestine kill disabled people. The author describes how the Nazis did it and that this was one of the first programs of mass murder in Germany. It started in August 1939, and two months later, the Nazis invited the parents of disabled children to take them to pediatric clinics were doctors killed the children.
Answer:
defense of another
Explanation:
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John Buff picks a fight with James Smalls. John begins to punch James in the face over and over again for no reason at all. James tries to fight back and in doing so he knocks John down on the ground where John hits his head on a rock and dies. James is arrested and charged with the murder of John. During the above altercation, a passerby jumped in to help out James because he could easily see that John was creating a ton of damage to his face with his punches. The assistance by the passerby is referred to as defense of another
Answer:
job burnout
Explanation:
Job burnout: The term job burnout is also referred to as burnout, and employment burnout. The job burnout is a condition in which a person tends to lose all motivation that makes the person feels depressed or stressed out. Job burnout is said to be an uncomfortable condition because it arises after a long period of stress, a short period of high stress, powerlessness feeling, and hopelessness, etc.
Burnout is defined in three dimensions:
1. Exhaustion.
2. Cynicism.
3. Reduced professional ability.
In the question above, Taylor is probably suffering from job burnout.
Answer:
a) id
Explanation:
According to the psychoanalytic theory, our personality is made of 3 different structures:
- The id is the part of our personality we are born with. It focuses in instant gratification and is driven by impulses and in-the-moment-needs.
- The superego is the part of our personality that corresponds to our "conscience", it is the internalization of social norms and tells us what's wrong.
- The ego is the mediator between these two structures, is in charge of taking decisions and satisfy either the id or the superego.
Therefore, we can see that the part of the personality that strives for immediate gratification of basic drives is the Id.