What does drive mean in psychology ?

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Drive, in psychology, an urgent basic need pressing for satisfaction, usually rooted in some physiological tension, deficiency, or imbalance (e.g., hunger and thirst) and impelling the organism to action

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What can be inferred from the following lines from the play Everyman? Beauty, Strength, and Discretion do man forsake, Foolish friends and kinsmen, that fair spake-- All fleeth save Good Deeds, and that am I Friends and kinsmen are not to be trusted because they may all be foolish. Only a person’s good deeds remain with him or her in the afterlife. Beauty, strength, and discretion have a tendency to flee. Good deeds do not necessarily accompany beauty and strength.

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Everyman is morality play. Your good and evil deeds are going to be answered in the afterlife and you should struggle for the sake of good although there are difficulties which is depicted in the play. Good deeds is a character in the play which guides Everyman to his final judgement. In the play Good deeds is she because sympathetic characters of the nature can be represented better through female personification.

I believe the answer is that 'only a person's good deeds remain with him or her in the afterlife'. It is important to be a good person and do good, and everything else is fleeting, it will disappear. But you will be awarded for your good deeds. 

Which of the following is an example of a compound sentenceA. John left the party early, and he went to pick up his brother from the airport.
B. Jennifer and Cathy wanted to go to the library.
C. Luke and Brian danced and sang to their favorite song.
D. Kelly took the initiative, answered the call, and got the job done.

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D. Kelly took the initiative, answered the call, and got the job done

The answer is D.) Kelly took the initiative, answered the call, and got the job done

The biographical approach to literary analysis looks to the author's experiences to gain insight to the character's attitudes expressed in the story.True
False

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true.

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A biographical approach to a literary analysis would be focused on the upbringing, the history and the personal experiences that make up the actual author of the work being analyzed. This is indeed helpful in any literary analysis, since it is a fact that writers find inspiration in their own experiences in order to construct their stories; however, it should be noted that it is not the only possible approach and, often, it can prove to be incomplete since authors can find inspiration in many other places as well, like fantasy itself or history.  

True is the answer
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What effect did Blackwell's life and career have on other women?

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She increased the sense of pride among other women. And encouraged them to be women of science and medicine.

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Hi, Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman in America to receive a medical degree; she championed the participation of women in the medical profession and ultimately opened her own medical college for women.

Blackwell worked towards equity between women and men.

The ability for women to enter the medical profession slowly improved between the mid-1800’s and 1900.  

Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to receive a medical degree.  She opened doors for womens education in medicine. 

Complete the following sentence.You can use a _____ and a coordinating conjunction to join two independent clauses.
dash
semicolon
colon
comma

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if you use as conjunction (such as "but", "and) then you need a comma too (this would be the correct answer).

you can also use a semicolon without a conjunction.

Or, you can use semicolon+conjunction+comma:

She is tall; however, she is not tall enough for this task.

THE ANSWER IS A COMMA

There are several strategies for creating ____________ and _____________ informative presentations.

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i think that the sentence will have a form of:

 
There are several strategies for creating [adjective]  and [adjective] informative presentations.

So we need two adjectives with similar meanings to "informative".

I would recommend "good" and "effective"

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clear and interesting <3

Explanation: smart lol ... brainliest ?