A variable-ratio (VR) schedule of reinforcement is most usef…

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In yоur first sentence, identify the sоurce оf the following pаssаge аnd the context within the text. Then, in 2-3 sentences, explain why the passage is significant for understanding protest. What perspective and insight does it provide?Example: This passage from Dana Spiotta's Eat the Document occurs mid-way through the novel as Caroline joins Mother G's commune. The passage illustrates .... [note: you do not have to to specify where the passage occurs--beginning, end--when you explain context.]Course Texts; Norman Mailer, Armies of the Night; David Hassler, May 4th Voices; Deborah Wiles, Kent State; Gary Geddes, “Sandra Lee Scheuer”; Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young, “Ohio”; John Lewis, March; Maya Angelou, from A Song Flung Up to Heaven; Gwendolyn Brooks, Riot; Anna Deavere Smith, Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992; Ryan Gattis, All Involved; Ava DuVernay (dir), Selma; “There’s A Riot Going On” Doogie Howser, M.D.; Justin Chon, Gook; Ha Jin, Looking for Tankman; Sunil Yapa, Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of a Fist; Stuart Townsend (dir), Battle for Seattle ********************************************************If L.A. ever dies, if the people all give up and leave, carve this on its fucking  tombstone .  . .L.A. has a short fucking memory. It never learns nothing.And that’s what’s gonna kill this city. Watch. There’ll be another race riot in 2022. Or before, I dunno.