What is a stereotype?
A: An oversimplified image or idea of a person or group of people that isn't true.
B: A person that preys on other cultures.
C: An idea of a person that is true.
A: An oversimplified image or idea of a person or group of people that isn't true.
B: A person that preys on other cultures.
C: An idea of a person that is true.
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- What does the word “fallacy” mean? ( ) A: a true idea that many people believe is false B: a false idea C: a false idea that many people believe is true D: a true idea
- According to your textbook, a speech that pays tribute to a person, a group, an institution, or an idea is called a __________.
- The main idea of this passage is that a person’s image is a key factor in the success of his or her job application.
- The is the person with an idea he or she desires to communicate.
- "roommate" means _______. A: a good friend B: person you share a room with C: person who is at the same school D: person you share your idea
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A high-tech test to determine whether a person is telling the truth sounds too good to be true.
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4. Stereotype is a fixed general image orset of characteristics that a lot of people believe represent a particular type of person or thing. For example, Americans hold the stereotype that Chinese people are all discreet and modest.
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The starting point for determining the key idea in a sentence is to find who or what the sentence is about and what the person or object is doing.
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What should you do to start a conversation if you don’t know the other person? A: Introduce yourself. B: Start talking directly. C: Wait until the other person starts talking. D: Ask the person’s name.
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A product can be ______.( ) A: an idea B: a service C: a person D: a good