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Which of the following best describes a motive?

Select all that apply.
fear
thrill
hunger
death

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Answer:

Death.

Why you may ask:

Death can be motivating to move on. It can also help change your perspective on what it is. For example, you may think that life is just something everyone gets but after someone you loved had died you might think of it as an opportunity that you need to take advantage of make the most of and encourage.

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Answer:

All of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

Fear can be a motive because it can frighten you into doing something.

Thrill can be a motive in instances like when you go on a roller coaster, you want the thrill of being on it.

Hunger can be a motivator, because most living beings, by nature, require food for consumption.

Death can be a motivator because it is a thing that most of us try to avoid, so if you will die if you jump off a cliff intentionally, you may choose to be motivated by threat of death to not jp off the cliff.

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