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posledela
3 years ago
9

Do stereotypes negatively affect the people they are about ? Please write a claim

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1 answer:
asambeis [7]3 years ago
8 0
Yes stereotypes negative affect the people they are about. *give an example or so* *do not reason leave this for your body*

*body paragraph*
- reason 1
- elaborate why you believe
- if possible ask people for their input on how it affects them

- reason 2
- repeat
*i would talk about how stereotypes came to be and what effect does it have today*

- reason 3
repeat with number 1

*conclusion*
stereotypes are abominable causing the way we perceive people to change. Because of this, we continue to “glorify” the acts of what the stereotypes portray, without even knowing it, not accepting the thought of people not knowing what individuals are. Both absurd and wild, opposing critics will say that no matter who they are and how they are raised they will always be that way.



* this is just what i would do please if you must change it up
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