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Misjudging People
BY AMANDA FOUST
2.
Examples from the book
"Shelly's nice, and she's nice, and she's got a lot of hair."
"...taking off and showing off like only Juli Baker can."
3.
What is the author's opinion on this topic?
The author thinks it should be dealt with. For example,
at the beginning of the book, Bryce thought Juli was
annoying and a show-off, but towards the end of the
book, he doesn't think that anymore. Therefore, she's
saying that you should cope with your misjudgements.
4.
Why did the author use this topic?
I think the author used this topic to
emphasize how wrong Bryce was of
Juli, and how wrong Juli was of Bryce.
5.
RwP: Summarize the article
You should not judge someone on their appearance, for
example, if someone doesn't talk, you could think they
are just shy. But if you get to know them, they could turn
out to be extremely nice.
6.
Discuss the RW example
I don't think it was very relevant to Flipped as much as I thought it would.
Bryce didn't judge Juli for her looks, besides the one time she was covered
in mud and he thought as was always muddy and disgusting. Bryce didn't
look at her appearance, because what he saw was a girl with a very high
self-esteem and lack of Bryce's hints that he didn't want to play with her.
7.
opinion on rwp
My opinion is I think that the author is right. You shouldn't
stereotype someone if you haven't talked to them. And the
author did the right thing to try to befriend her. Most people
don't even speak to them, having their provided stereotype
stored in the back of their head whenever they see them.
8.
How would the author react to the article
I think the author could agree in some ways and
disagree in others. I don't know, in writing she would
disagree. She would believe that people should
disagree. She would believe that people should
think what they want to think, which is true, but
they should review all the evidence first.
they should review all the evidence first.
9.
*Continued*
But overall, I think she would agree with it,
because at the end of the book, all their
stereotypes dissolved. Juli didn't hate
Bryce anymore, and Juli wasn't a show
off to Bryce.
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