This is called "ethocentrism".
The word is composed of two parts: "enthno" , which comes from ethnicity, and can be used to refer to the culture of someone (along with language and common history). The second part is stressing that one's own ethnicity/culture is central
Answer: Obsessive-compulsive
Explanation:
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is defined as a disorder where unreasonable thoughts, fears begins to build in an individuals mind and this could make them behave in a certain manner, probably asking a lot of questions about a particular event on something they have done but find the unsatisfaction that they never did it. Maxine falls into this category as she suppresses thoughts of worry considering an action she has taken earlier but yet insatisfied by the action she took earlier.
Answer:
- she feelss sick as they carry kalil's body
- she gets flashbacks of them together
- Starr remembers playing in the street with Natasha and getting caught in a gang-related shooting.
Explanation:
the summary of chapter 3
Starr's parents pick her up at the scene of Khalil's shooting. She vomits on the way home and has nightmares all night. Starr recalls that her friend Natasha was killed in front of her when she was 10. Saturday morning, she has breakfast with her family, including her parents, older brother Seven, and younger brother, Sekani. Starr relates to the 90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air because it reminds her of her own life. Like Will, the main character, Starr was sent to a fancier school—in Starr's case, Williamson Prep—because of trouble in her neighborhood. She muses that she wishes she could be herself at her school "like Will was himself in Bel-Air." Starr goes with her father, Maverick, to work at his store. Kenya, Seven's half sister, comes by, and they get some food. Kenya's father, King, pulls up and offers to pay for their food, but Starr refuses.
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