A symbol stands for something else; give three examples

What will be an ideal response?


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Anwers will vary. The text includes: make-believe, with children representing other characters or roles; dress-up, whereby objects and costumes represent other people and roles; making sounds to represent objects (choo-choo); using and making models to represent objects (clay figures).

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A person who has ancestors that are original people of a particular land, and who shares a sense of peoplehood with his or her tribe’s cultural background and history, is

a. an indigenous person. b. an immigrant. c. a migrant. d. a refugee.

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Sam has a long list of career goals he has been working on achieving. He is doing well with accomplishing his goals but feels like he is missing out on too many family events. What might he have done differently in setting his goals?

a. Sam should have set goals in several areas of his life. b. Sam should have removed half of his goals so that he has extra time. c. Sam should have had simple goals that are easy to attain. d. Sam should not have done anything differently because he is meeting his career goals.

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Which type of question promotes higher-order thinking?

a. closed questions b. open-ended questions c. formative questions d. summative questions

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Someone who has a stereotype

A. evaluates or judges members of a group based on their membership in the group and not their individual characteristics. B. has knowledge and understanding about other races, ethnic groups, cultures, and minorities. C. has beliefs and expectations about members of a group. D. directs his or her behavior toward individuals based on their membership in a group.

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