Hm, I think the question here calls for "d", although d would be better defined as a focus on one's own culture, and ignoring other cultures, or seeing other cultures through the lense of own culture.
In a way, prejudice could be a good lead, but only if it said "prejudice towards all other cultures" which is not really feasible (one can't know all other cultures).
so, still, d is best, although there can be ethnocentrism without feeling superior
The correct answer is <span>c. seek more information
When someone criticizes you, it is easy to respond defensively and criticize the person back. However, a more constructive and mature way to respond to the criticism is to calmly ask the person criticizing you for more information. By doing this, you might realize things about yourself that you were previously unaware of, and interpret the experience as one you can learn and grow from.
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For the first question, I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. She should include in her list several careers discovered in a variety of ways. For the second question, the correct answer from the choices is the last option. All of the choices are the major sources of information on possible occupations.
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Mahatma Gandhi was dynamic person while Florence was simple and decent. ... Mahatma Gandhi worked to achieve a separate nation while Florence nightingale worked to serve the injured of war. Explanation: Florence nightingale was a British nurse and she used to serve as social reformer for the world.