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The correct answer is the second option.
The first and final options miss the mark because they are focusing on the details of the paragraph (color, origin, clothing) rather than what stereotyping actually is. While the third option is closer to the correct answer, it leaves out key descriptors that appear in the second option ("harsh" prejudgement and "personal" characteristics).
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Well <em>to help a little,</em> they SHOULD be used to insert explanations, corrections, clarifications, or comments into quoted material. Brackets are always used in pairs; you must have both an opening and a closing bracket.
If the original material includes a noun or pronoun that is unclear, brackets can be used for clarification. In many cases, brackets can be avoided by reframing the quotation.
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What is happening between the two of them, reminds me a bit of what happened during WWII when America cut the distribution of oil from Japan because of what they were doing to China at the time, which then led to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and then into the escalation of Germany becoming involved in the war and creating on of the worst wars in out history to date.
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My brother was sure he was going to pass his test; however he was proven wrong when he failed miserably.