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VII. Directions: read each statement carefully and tell whether if it is a stereotype, propaganda or point view 1. You can buy that car if you like but it really wastes gas. The body is about as strong as a tin can.

2. All your friends have new motorcycle. Shouldn't you have one, too?

3. Men are more credible sources of ideas than women.

4. You come from a poor neighborhood so you can never do well

5. John stood up and banged his fist against the wall, hard, once

He was shaking his head in disbelief "I'll have to leave now," he said.

6, Veronica shook her head slowly. Her fingers were busy shredding her tear-stained tissue paper

7. Gatorade: "Life is a sport, drink it up!"

8. You stayed up late last night and now you're tired but you need to

9. Women are better in cooking than men are

10. Just do it! Everyone else did.

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