<u>Answer:</u>
People migrate for many different reasons.
<u>Explanation:</u>
These reasons can be classified as economic, social, political or environmental:
Economic migration - moving to find work or follow a particular career path.
Social migration - moving somewhere for a better quality of life or to be closer to family or friends.
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Answer:
tell the class that they're entitled to their own beliefs and to be open minded about the topic.
Explanation:
He can make all of those points except that <span>there is no research suggesting teens behave differently than adults.
This is clearly wrong as there is quite a lot of research which tells us otherwise. Teenagers and adults obviously behave in different ways - teens tend to be far more immature than adults (even though there are a lot of immature adults, however, not as many as immature teens).
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It <span>is known as the
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.</span>
<span>Sapir-Whorf hypothesis has an interesting history of how it
got the name, as two people contributed towards the hypothesis. In 1929 Edward
Sapir originally presented the hypothesis and later Benjamin Whorf developed it
(Sapir-Whorf). This is a hypothesis that the pattern of a language regulates
the native speaker’s opinion of an experience. </span>