Geography, asked by priyanka6919, 5 months ago

Pick the option/s that uses 'spill over in the same way as 'spilling over' has been used in the l text.


(i) There's no point allowing emotions to spill over and impact our judgements.

(ii) I try not to let my homework assignments spill over into my leisure time.

(iii) The jar of juice is so full, it might just spill over.

(iv)The class arguments can spill over into the world outside school if they aren't resolved.

(V) The devotee had to rush for prayers with a tumbler full of milk and had to take care that it doesn't spill over.

a) i, ii and iii

b) i, iii and iv

c) iii, ii and iv

d) ii, iv and v​

Answers

Answered by mohamedshaheedh2712
1

Explanation:

The most fundamental emotions, known as the basic emotions, are those of anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise. The basic emotions have a long history in human evolution, and they have developed in large part to help us make rapid judgments about stimuli and to quickly guide appropriate behaviour (LeDoux, 2000). The basic emotions are determined in large part by one of the oldest parts of our brain, the limbic system, including the amygdala, the hypothalamus, and the thalamus. Because they are primarily evolutionarily determined, the basic emotions are experienced and displayed in much the same way across cultures (Ekman, 1992; Elfenbein & Ambady, 2002; Fridland, Ekman, & Oster, 1987), and people are quite accurate at judging the facial expressions of people from different cultures. View “Video Clip: The Basic Emotions,” to see a demonstration of the basic emotions.

Answered by amritaSN04
4

Answer:

i, ii, and iv

Explanation:

the text is

" Orders for tea peak between 3 pm and 7 pm and 9.30 am and 12 pm with white collar workers between the age of 24 and mid 30s a key target group. The demand, however, has also started spilling over to weekends "

I think the text means :- The demand for tea/hot beverages has always been high during weekdays. but recently the demand has rose during weekends as well.

so here,

to show this spreading of demands into weekends, or

to show the spread of something from one place to another,

to show the spread of something from one place to another,the phrasal verb "spilling over" is used.

And this description of 'spilling over' fits the best for option ii and iv.

so yeah I think the correct answer is (B :- i, ii & iv)

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