Definition:
Stereotypes are ideas we have from countries, nationalities, people, etc. that are widely shared by people, due to the spreading of them. When something is a stereotype, we call it stereotypical.
Etymology:
The word comes from the French adjective <em>stéréotype. "</em>Stereo-" means "fixed" or "unchangable" and "-type" means "impression" (in this case do not refer to a physical impression, rather a mental impression) and also typical. So, "fixed/unchangable" + "impression" = a fixed and typical impression of a specific person or group of people.
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Answer:
With careful student pairings, academics would improve and new friendships would form.
Explanation:
Pathos is the appeal to emotions. Two of the sentences really appeal to the readers' emotions. The sentence about student pairings and the sentence about families complaining. The question though asks which uses pathos to support the claim that "A student tutoring program should be established so that peers can help one another." The last sentence about families complaining does not directly support the claim that peers can help one another. The cost benefit of a student-run program is just a side benefit.
Answer:
complement
Explanation:
The above answer is the correct answer.
Crew members must <u>complement</u> each other. This is true because from the excerpt, we were told that "An alternative to the shower is a wobbly platform that two or three crew members have to stand on and jointly balance with hand controllers". This depicts that these crew members must complement each other if they must use the platform. Without such synergy in balancing the platform, they will not be able to use it.
B. Ask the reference librarian.
The librarian is there to help you find information. She or he knows what information you need should be where.