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Match each item with a statement below.
a.anycast addresses
b.broadcast domain
c.CIDR
d.EUI-64
e.ISATAP
f.IP prefix
g.loopback address
h.metric
i.multicasting
j.link-local address
-An address that always refers to the local computer.
Internal Locus
Refers to believing that one has control over their life events and outcomes as opposed to external forces.
Real-Life Example
An actual, practical instance or occurrence that illustrates or clarifies a principle, concept, or phenomenon, grounding theoretical discussions in everyday experience.
Learned Helplessness
A condition in which a person suffers from a sense of powerlessness, arising from a traumatic event or persistent failure to succeed, leading to diminished motivation and learning.
External Locus
The belief that one's successes or failures result from external factors beyond their control, as opposed to internal factors like effort and decision-making.
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