To what extent do we make value judgments about people on the basis of their physical appearance, and especially their clothes? In relation to the concept of stereotypes, how do the clothes we wear contribute to or defy the stereotypes that we encounter?
What will be an ideal response?
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What do linguistic anthropologists think about how women and men use language in different ways? What are the two models that explain why language is used in gendered ways, and what are examples that illustrate their hypothesis? Which one of these two models is more compelling to you, and why?
Most of the songs from the Motown studios had words that:
a. were silly and helped people escape b. told a story, especially of love won and lost. c. were weighty and provoked thought d. featured a stream of consciousness popularized by Bob Dylan
Which of the following characterizes the viewer's experience when looking at a handscroll?
A. The vantage point continually changes. B. It can be compared to listening to music. C. The image is not seen all at once. D. All of the above.
In contrast to representations of Augustus, portraits of Trajan
A) ?portray him as having been deified before his death. B) ?emphasize his receding hair line. C) ?always portray him as a never-aging youth. D) ?are "frozen" around age 40, instead of age 20.