Prejudice is an attitude. Discrimination is an action. Thus the correct answer must be <u>"attitude; action"</u>. Some might say discrimination is a behavior. That is also correct.
Prejudice:
Prejudiced attitudes, which have both explicit or conscious and implicit or automatic components, are an example of a "dual attitude" system.
Prejudice is a negative or unjustified opinion of someone based solely on that person's belonging to a particular social group. A person might, for instance, have prejudices against a particular race. They'll be referred to as a racist.
Discrimination:
Discrimination, on the other hand, refers to unjustified negative behavior toward a group or its members.
A person's actions and behavior are impacted by prejudice, which can cause them to treat other people unfairly. Nazis are racist. So the Jews were mandated to wear yellow stars to classify themselves as Jews in Germany during World War II. Later, the Nazis incarcerated Jews in concentration camps.
This girl is in a reliable witness because she can't remember the date therefore she doesn't know if she was with him on his trip or not and she also stated that she doesn't remember who her traveling companion was