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Yes, I do agree. Because as humans we are quick to judge before we get to know someone. For example, people tend to think all white people are racist and all black people are dumb, but that is certainly not the case. Not all white people treat black people like slaves and not all black people didn't grow up in the hood living off the government. The saying, "Don't judge a book by it's cover," relates so much to this. Like Dr.Eberhardt said, our brains are hard wired for racial bias. Because humans aren't perfect, and yes sometimes we do judge a book by it's cover and yes we see it's true colors once we start reading.
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They were making sure the uncles weren’t aliens and really just humans. They had thought the uncles were aliens because they looked different from when they last saw them.
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that’s what I put so it should be right. :D
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Out of the common 6 types of body movement: adaptor, emblem, illustrator, affect, display, and regulator, "pointing something out" would classify as illustration; as for the act of pointing something out is usually used to attract or bring attention to something which serves the same purpose as illustrators.