Lol good joke but if its not a joke you dont have your picture attached
<u>Apparently it does not let me post links, however I searched "Culture in American Media". The very first websites I have clicked, they seem pretty cool! But for your assignment, try deciding on some of them. I would add links but it does not allow me to!</u>
Some ideas I have in mind:
I don't really think EACH culture is represented. This is because the media can't have each and every culture represented. There are some cultures that aren't very well known as well.
I do think each culture can be represented accurately, however, they would not be 100% accurate. This is because some cultures have a bigger/smaller meaning than other cultures. The media might not understand the culture the best because it might not be their culture.
There are 100% stereotypes of culture continue in the media. An example would be people thinking asian people have small eyes. They also do think that chinese people eat dogs. So those might be some stereotypes. (KEEP IN MIND, THAT WAS NOT TO BE RACIST AT ALL. It is just my thought because I've been through these stereotypes!)
For the drawing, you are able to draw some stereotypes from different websites. I'm not the best at thinking what to draw! Well, this is all I have for you, I hope this helps! You're very welcome and have an amazing rest of your day. Good luck sunshine! <3
My answer was, “she will not think that it is him and will end up getting him kicked out of his own house”. I did this earlier in the year
Answer:
achieving freedom sometimes requires us to enter into the unknown.
Explanation:
some things in life change. for example when the main character starts to stutter unlike how she used to. That means how we speak changes as we get older. Somethings just change at unexpected times unlike when we want to change something