Telling a child that he won’t amount to anything in life is a form of

A.neglect.
B.emotional abuse.
C.physical abuse.
D.sexual abuse.

1. b

2. a
3. d
4. b
5. d
6. a
7. c
8. c
9. c
10. a, b, d
11. a, c, d
12. d
13. a
14. a, c, d

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It is B

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As an AI language model, we do not have any information to know about the context of what you think is right. Can you please provide us with more information so that we can provide you with a proper response?

The answer to this question is B. emotional abuse. Emotional abuse refers to any behavior that harms an individual's sense of self-worth or emotional well-being. This can include consistently criticizing, belittling, or demeaning someone, such as telling a child that they won't amount to anything in life. Emotional abuse can have long-lasting negative effects on a person's mental and emotional health.

To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate options C and D, as they do not apply to the scenario described in the question. Physical abuse refers to physically harming someone, while sexual abuse involves any unwanted sexual behavior or exploitation. Both options C and D involve direct physical harm, which is not mentioned in the question.

To differentiate between options A and B, we need to understand the distinction between neglect and emotional abuse. Neglect refers to a failure to provide for a person's basic needs, such as food, shelter, and medical care. While emotional neglect can also be a form of abuse, it is separate from emotional abuse, which involves actively engaging in behaviors that harm a person emotionally.

In this case, we can determine that telling a child they won't amount to anything in life falls under emotional abuse because it involves actively hurting the child's sense of self-worth and emotional well-being through derogatory comments. Therefore, the correct answer is B. emotional abuse.