The correct answer is D, as it encompasses all the options listed.
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In the excerpt from ‘Sredni Vashtar’ by Saki (Hector Hugh Munro, 1870 - 1916), it is indicated that the protagonist, Conradin, perceives the world as divided into two sections. His cousin, Mrs. De Ropp, whom he harbors a strong dislike for, is part of the larger segment of reality (making up three-fifth). This portion is deemed necessary, as it ensures the practical aspects surrounding Conradin work correctly (such as acquiring food and clean clothes). However, it is also labeled as disagreeable due to its imposition of rules and control over Conradin, similar to how Mrs. De Ropp behaves. Furthermore, this segment is described as real because it is tangible, contrasting with the imaginary realm Conradin relates to.
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The research hypothesis states that "The newly launched advertisement increases the probability of individuals purchasing the new mechanical toy dogs."
This new promotional strategy is tailored to target individuals with specific personality traits.
In order to validate her hypothesis, the doctor formed four distinct groups of participants and surveyed their interest in obtaining the toy both prior to and following their viewing of the advertisement.
A significant drawback of this experiment is the absence of a representative sample. Several external factors were overlooked, including the participants' financial ability to purchase the toy and their familial circumstances (those with children are more inclined to buy toys compared to those without children).
It’s possible that there were variances in the likelihood of each group being attracted to the toys, leading to an imbalance that could skew the study's conclusions.
I hope this information is beneficial!
Answer:
history tends to repeat itself
Explanation:
Over time, certain trends gain popularity as more individuals participate, eventually leading to fatigue before coming back around. History tends to repeat itself!!!