Taking into consideration what Goffman defines as stigma and the three types of stigma he describes, we can say Terry suffered from:
A. Abominations of the body.
<h3>What is stigma?</h3>
A stigma is some type of mark or characteristic that causes society to disapprove of someone. A stigmatized person becomes a sort of outcast, often not being able to achieve what others, perceived as normal, do.
The type of stigma Terry Miller, as described in the question, suffered is a "physical deformity" or "abominations of the body" stigma. That means a physical characteristic was the reason behind the way he was judged by others. In this case, it was his mole.
With the information above in mind, we can choose letter A as the best option.
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Answer:
Hari has to write a letter.
Explanation:
Answer: D. the correspondent thought that he was the one man afloat on all the oceans.
Explanation:
"The Open Boat" is a short story written by Stephen Crane. It is based on the author's own experience of surviving a shipwreck.
In the excerpt above, the theme of loneliness is best portrayed in detail D.<em>"One man afloat on all the oceans" </em>conveys the idea of loneliness and isolation, while the use of words "fragmentary" and "dull" contribute to the isolated atmosphere.
Answer:
jumbo story is good and ivan knows he needs to walk away because he sees the pistol shaped bulge on jackson's right thigh
Explanation:
Answer/Explanation:
A: Trips take people who take Travel Sac
E: Searched up travel proverbs and twisted one
A: Travel Sac travels with you
E: Used repetition
A: Travel like you mean it
E: It popped into my head. Travel Sac seems like a pretty serious bag so
A: Travel anytime, anywhere, anyhow
E: Modified an existing slogan
A: Carry the need to travel
E: I have no idea. Like need for speed but need to travel.
A: Fulfill the need to travel
E: modified from the above.
I did more so you can choose since they aren't great.
(This was kind of fun I don't know. No it was a bit painfully difficult and cringey.)
By the way you misspelled traveler as "traverler" in the last blurb.