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SECTION A: Short Paragraph Questions (60 marks)

Question 1
1A
In your own words
• In one sentence DEFINE what a STEREOTYPE is.
• IDENTIFY one of the stereotypes reflected in in the particular story below: How
Dreams Are Made and Ended
• EXPLAIN why the Stereotype you have chosen is important in the story: How
Dreams Are Made and Ended.

• In one sentence DEFINE what a STEREOTYPE is.
A stereotype is a widely held and oversimplified belief or idea about a particular group of people
or things, often based on limited or inaccurate information. It can lead to generalizations and
assumptions about individuals within that group, which may not accurately reflect their unique
characteristics, abilities, or experiences.

• IDENTIFY one of the stereotypes reflected in in the particular story below: How
Dreams Are Made and Ended
One of the stereotypes reflected in the story "How Dreams Are Made and Ended" is the belief that
girls are not smart enough or capable enough to pursue certain careers, such as becoming a doctor
or an astronaut. This stereotype is evident when Kayla's parents dismiss her dream of becoming a
doctor by telling her that she is not smart enough. This stereotype perpetuates the idea that
certain professions are only suitable for specific genders, limiting the aspirations and potential of
individuals based on their gender.

• EXPLAIN why the Stereotype you have chosen is important in the story: How
Dreams Are Made and Ended.

The chosen stereotype, which is the belief that girls are not smart enough or capable enough to
pursue certain careers, is important in the story "How Dreams Are Made and Ended" because it
highlights the impact of parental influence on children's aspirations and self-confidence. When
Kayla's parents dismiss her dream of becoming a doctor by telling her she is not smart enough, it
deeply affects her self-esteem and motivation. This stereotype demonstrates the harmful
consequences of limiting a child's potential based on gender, as it discourages them from pursuing
their dreams and can contribute to a lack of opportunities and fulfillment in the future.
Additionally, it raises awareness about the importance of nurturing and supporting children's
aspirations without imposing gender-based limitations or biases.

1B
In your own words and in two paragraphs ONLY:
• Explain TWO reasons why it is important that teachers avoid STEREOTYPES in the classroom.
Remember to refer to your study guide.

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