Juliet's mother is upset and angry with Juliet for disobeying her wishes to marry Paris, and she does not believe that Juliet's refusal of the marriage proposal is genuine. She sees it as a betrayal and becomes more determined to make Juliet marry Paris.
response to water: hydrotropism, response to light: phototropism, response to chemicals: chemotropism, response to gravity: geotropism, response to touch: thigmatropism
The three parts to the reaction to reputation are cognitive appraisal (evaluating reputation), affective response (emotional reaction), and behavioral response (actions based on reputation perception).
No, a stimulus is an external event or agent that elicits a response or reaction from an organism. It can be a physical sensation, like temperature or pressure, or a signal from the environment that triggers a response in an organism.
The components of reaction time include stimulus identification, response selection, and response execution. Stimulus identification involves perceiving and processing the stimulus, response selection involves choosing the appropriate action, and response execution involves physically carrying out the chosen response.
A normal reaction is a response that is considered typical or expected in a given situation. An abnormal reaction, on the other hand, is a response that deviates from what is considered typical or expected, and may indicate a problem or issue that needs to be addressed.
She's really mad, goes bilistic.
They are understandably devastated, both times she dies.
Confusion, followed shortly by anger at Romeo.
A reaction to a change
her reaction was at first she was okay with it until her and romeo got together and got married then she freaked out and she refused too
She does not see Romeo at first. She feels him hold her hand and hears his voice before she sees him. Her response is to his voice, not his appearance.
A response.
"Quick! Let's have the wedding now, before she changes her mind again!"
Response is to stimuli as reaction is to trigger. A reaction is an action taken in response to a trigger or stimulus, showing a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Just as a response is elicited by a stimulus, a reaction is elicited by a trigger.
"Then I defy you, stars!" He immediately makes plans to go to Verona even at peril of his life.
complex reaction time is a stimulus response
A stimulus is an external or internal event that triggers a reaction in an organism, while a response is the reaction or behavior elicited by the stimulus. In simpler terms, the stimulus is what causes a reaction, and the response is the reaction itself.