Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The labeling theory refers to a self-fulfilling prophecy construct where if you define someone as something then they will become that thing. In this instance, defining Samantha as a thief would make her become a thief.
In answer A, Samantha would be labeled as a criminal in need of prison and, under the labeling theory, would be in the mindset of becoming a criminal.
In answer B, Samantha's parents would be labeling her as a thief and their lack of trust for her would lead to Samantha continuing to engage in thievery.
In answer C, Samantha's friends would be labeling her as a thief and, yet again, Samantha would feel as though she is one.
In answer E, Samantha's teachers keeping an eye on her infers that Samantha cannot be trusted and is not healthy for Samantha's evaluation of herself. Again, this would only lead to her stealing again under the labeling theory.
Answer D is the only answer which is constructive and rehabilitative, the goal of the labeling theory.
A phrase from this passage which would help readers analyze whether the princess chooses the lady or the tiger is: D. who should have him?
<h3>What is a context clue?</h3>
A context clue is the hint in a passage, which provides the meaning of an unfamiliar (unknown) word, phrase or sentence, that is literally hidden in plain sight by an author (writer).
Based on the passage from "The Lady, or the Tiger,” we can infer and logically deduce that a phrase which would help readers analyze whether the princess chooses the lady or the tiger is who should have him?
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Answer:
B Peers At the Science Fair.
Explanation:
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Answer:
3 the first one 2 the second one
Explanation: