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The writer may open the passage with the word "DODO" for the purpose of gaining the readers attention/interest and creating a hook statement that would cause the reader to want to understand more about the topic, the dodo bird. The writer's opening statement is direct and straight to the point, which is why it is so interesting.
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What is stereotyping? Stereotyping is what most of us do, whether we want to admit it or not. For example, we might assume someone doesn’t know how to speak English fluently because of the color of their skin. When we stereotype, we put people in different categories we think they might fit in. When we do this, we give everyone in that category a specific characteristic. For example, fast-food restaurants that provide toys along with kid's meals, assume that boys like to play with cars and girls like to play with dolls. Stereotypes are a problem when they include assumptions about people that are not necessarily accurate. Stereotyping affects everyone, man or woman. Stereotyping changes the way we look at others and sometimes it changes the way we look at ourselves too. It may make us feel like we're not wanted, and we don't belong, but we do belong.
The birth of twins is considered an evil omen so the twins are placed in earthen pots and left to die in the evil forest. This is a complex tradition that Okonkwo's son Nwoye has trouble understanding. Another tradition that is complex is the involvement of the Oracles or the Earth Goddess in the affairs of the tribal clans. The earth is worshipped and the Earth Goddess Ani has the authority to banish Okonkwo when his gun accidentally explodes and kills the son of an elder during that elder's funeral. Okonkwo is exiled for seven years. These traditions, though hard to understand in todays world, were back then considered normal by the people of the Igbo Clans
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true
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it is not emitted directly