Passage 2: "Tom sat in front of his computer, staring at the screen. He had a huge exam the next day, but the thought of studying made him anxious. His friends invited him to hang out, and he thought about joining them. But then he remembered his promise to his parents to study harder, and reluctantly opened his textbook." 1. What is Tom’s internal motivation? __________________________________________________________________ What is Tom’s external motivation? __________________________________________________________________ How do these motivations influence Tom’s decision? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________

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  1. What is Tom’s internal motivation?
    Tom's internal motivation is his desire to do well on his exam and improve his academic performance, which is causing him anxiety about studying.

  2. What is Tom’s external motivation?
    Tom's external motivation is the promise he made to his parents to study harder, which pressures him to prioritize his studies over socializing with friends.

  3. How do these motivations influence Tom’s decision?
    These motivations create a conflict for Tom. His internal motivation makes him anxious about studying, while his external motivation compels him to honor his commitment to his parents. Ultimately, these influences lead him to reluctantly choose to open his textbook and study, despite his desire to hang out with friends. This decision reflects the struggle between his personal feelings and external obligations.