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  1. People have preconceived notions about what a place is like, and often the place has greater depth than they had imagined. For
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  2. When a receivers preconceived notions or biases affect how they interpret a message, it's known
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  3. How does objectivity support creativity within the critical thinking process?Select the best option. Broadening possibilities
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  4. How do preconceived notions impact the content of an editorial cartoon?They interfere with the way you view the information.
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  5. Which sentence from the text best supports the correct answer to Question 7?Answer choices for the above question A. “The
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  6. Which sentence from the text best supports the correct answer to Question 7?Answer choices for the above question A. “The
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  7. The story of Patrick's commute to work and his interactions with his co-worker, Andrew, is structured in a way that sets up a
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  8. Prejudice is “a prejudgment, a conviction, reached beforehand, and shaped by preconceived ideas” (Baird pg 21). Most of the
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  9. by Laurence PringleTo many people, bats are scary, ugly creatures. Superstitions about them range from tales of bats being
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  10. From Three Cheers for Bats!by Laurence Pringle To many people, bats are scary, ugly creatures. Superstitions about them range
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