Identify the eight basic or primary emotions and describe how they fit into the model of the emotions
Fill in the blank with correct word
Joy, trust, fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger, and anticipation. Emotions that are
close to each other on this wheel are also close to each other in meaning. For example, joy and
anticipation are more closely related than are joy and sadness or acceptance and disgust.
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"I bought a white shirt, he bought a blue shirt." Which rule of comma usage is the statement violating, and why?
a) Comma splice and run-on sentences; because the two independent clauses can be separated by a comma only if accompanied by a coordinating conjunction b) Comma used to separate parts of a compound statement; because the sentence is not a compound sentence as the two clauses are interdependent c) Comma between subjects and verbs; because the comma should be after "I" and not "shirt" d) Comma used to set off items; because the comma can be used in this sense only when there are transitional words in a sentence, which is not the case here
SMART public relations involves all BUT which of the following?
A) scanning B) mapping C) acting D) reacting E) tracking
Joe Brown was rock climbing last month. He slipped and fell but caught his rope and managed to hold on for 10 minutes, swinging free, until other climbers were able to pull him to safety. A weekly paper, The Moon, ran an article including quotations and thoughts attributed to Brown about the incident. Twenty of the article’s 30 paragraphs included quotations and thoughts attributed to Brown, indicating Brown was scared but brave. However, The Moon had not interviewed Brown. The reporter included material attributed to Brown to make the story more dramatic. Brown sued The Moon for (a) appropriation and (b) false light. Is Brown likely to win? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
According to the textbook, at which stage in life do relationships with our peers become the
most important social influence in our lives? A) childhood B) adolescence C) adulthood D) senior adults