"Intruding" or "interfering" could work instead of "snooping" in this excerpt.
Answer:
Identifying yourself with a certain characteristic can help you form an identity and find a community to belong to, making it easier to get along with others of your kind - e.g. fans of the same football team, music artist or interests often get along well and have fun talking about their similarities. However, aligning yourself as a member of such groups can mean that others may see you in certain ways, for example, fans of BTS are often seen as annoying, obsessive teenage girls. This can be inaccurate and may cause prejudice and discrimination. Being part of a group can also mean you hold prejudice views against any opposing groups, e.g. fans of rival football teams tend to show aggression against each other during football matchs.
Explanation:
If you want, you might quote the Social Identity Theory by Tajfel that talks about the problems that can rise from forming groups! Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
1. Soap operas highlight the dramas in life; and while life has drama, the soaps typically revolve around them.
2. To please the audience! People want happy endings, most of the time. Especially when they come home from a rough day.
3. My friends and I love each other, same with a marriage. There wasn't any big "proposal" of our marriage, but we love each other all the same. If it's talking about how marriage affects friendship, it really depends on the relationship. My friends would probably like whoever I end up with, and if they don't, I'll try to understand why.
Explanation:
Question 3 was weird. I audibly went "pardon??" when I read it lol.
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Cognitive load theory differentiates cognitive load into three types: intrinsic, extraneous, and germane. ... Cognitive load.