Answer: No, because the essay is about Meg’s perception of herself.
Explanation:
Nowhere in the essay does it state any opinion or perception about Meg through the eyes of the Moffats. It’s more describing the evolution of Meg herself and how she starts to enjoy emulating the Moffats in ways (like dressing and mannerisms) and how she starts to feel about home.
Answer:
In this short story by E. Lily Yu, the relationship between the collective narrator and the refugees is mediated by authority figures such as the media, the police, politicians, and even the beautiful aliens that claim that the refugees are criminals. Only one voice of dissent arises, when a woman refuses to consider the small ones as criminals, but the conformity bias makes the collective shut her down and agree with the authorities, besides the possibility of being helping in a genocide of the refugees.
Explanation:
Conformity bias refers to the power of people´s urge to fit in, as we usually prefer the harmony of a homogenous group consensus, even if it means doing something immoral or somehow reprehensible because everyone is doing it.
D Zoe My first pet was Zoe, a golden retriever. You would pause after Zoe when you say this sentence.
1. Three out of four school teachers prefer Bright Marks Markers, but I only asked four teachers total.
2. You visit a new country and the first person you meet in the airport is rude. You send a message to a friend back home that everyone in this new country is rude.
<span>3. Christine has a terrible experience with a boyfriend. She decides that all boys are mean.
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