No, it is not imagery.
Imagery would tell you how he looks specifically, these are all general observations. You cannot imagine him in a detailed manner with this info. Is he blond? Is he a brunette? Does he have pale skin? If we can't make an image in our mind, then it's not imagery. Imagery consists of SPECIFIC details. For example, imagery would be, "His eyes were a crystal blue, as if they were made of water. It seemed like you could jump right into them and swim for hours."
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bias or confirmation bias
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Schools that have a uniform policy report lower rates of fighting and higher participation in after-school activities.
Explanation:
Firstly, none of the others show pride. Secondly, fighting less indicates that a student is taking pride in themselves such as their health, their school relationships and their reputation at school. Higher participation in activities, especially since they are outside mandatory school time, indicates that a student is taking pride in their future career (activities can help a personal statement), their involvement in school (especially if this is an activity representing the school) and you could argue that the more time a student spends at school I.e the more effort they put in, indicates a higher amount of school pride.
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