Answer:
It reminds us our responsibilities.
Explanation:
National days are responsibilities rather than entertainment because national days remind us the event at which we got freedom and the promise we made on this day to take part in the development and prosperity of the country. National days reminds us our responsibilities towards our country not a holiday for entertainment. This is a important day for those who loves their country more than their lives.
That statement is False.
What differentiate people is not the quality of the people but how much control the people let their belief control their behavior.
Some people let their belief to give them justification to show prejudice toward people who held different belief while the others can acknowledge that other people might have different belief and tolerate those differences.
All of the following are characteristics of an effective group member, except:
D. Develops a single viable option
Group work is important and common in order to achieve goals. In order, to be a good group member one needs to treat others kindly. This allows one to listen to other people's ideas and inputs. Creating a good group environment is key to being an effective group member. While listening to other people's inputs, it is important to objectively evaluate the options and develop and action-oriented structure so that things would get done. However, developing a single viable option doesn't help during group work, because it limits the possibilities for other people to share ideas. Limiting one's self to only one viable option can slow down the process by not considering other options that could have been more effective.
Answer:e. the misinformation effect.
Explanation:
The misinformation effect occurs when the preexisting Information about what we had previously experienced or seen is altered by the introduction of post event information.
When even a minor unnoticiable Information is brought up after an event is is likely to change what one remembers about what happened.
This misinformation effect is likely to affect the accuracy of what one recalls which may even result to false memories.
Reading a newspaper introduced a post event information which altered what the person recalls about what they have seen.