Answer:
An aphorism is a cleverly worded statement that is not meant to trick the listener into believing a lie
Explanation:
Usually ,an aphorism is used to make a wise observation about life . Example : “Don’t judge a book by its cover.”
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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In writing The General History Of Virginia, John Smith hoped to turn public opinion against the Native American population, by using inflated and heated rhetoric about them. Hope this helped! (:
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