Generalizations are hurtful/harmful. Stereotypes are helpful.
Generalizations are hurtful/harmful. Stereotypes are helpful.
She was startled by their angry reaction to her _____________ remark. A: hurtful B: innocent C: pointless D: content
She was startled by their angry reaction to her _____________ remark. A: hurtful B: innocent C: pointless D: content
He looked dismayed when he heard the news. A: pale B: hurtful C: doubtful D: disappointed
He looked dismayed when he heard the news. A: pale B: hurtful C: doubtful D: disappointed
The bad reviews of her new book were very[input=type:blank,size:4][/input]to her. (hurt, hurtful)
The bad reviews of her new book were very[input=type:blank,size:4][/input]to her. (hurt, hurtful)
From the video clip, when do women keep silent? A: She is angry. B: She is tired. C: When she doesn’t trust him any more. D: What she has to say would be hurtful.
From the video clip, when do women keep silent? A: She is angry. B: She is tired. C: When she doesn’t trust him any more. D: What she has to say would be hurtful.
It is not advisable to use the general, all-covering apology because______. A: it gets one into the habit of making empty promises B: it may make the other person feel guilty C: it is hurtful and insulting D: it is vague and ineffective
It is not advisable to use the general, all-covering apology because______. A: it gets one into the habit of making empty promises B: it may make the other person feel guilty C: it is hurtful and insulting D: it is vague and ineffective
false ( ) A: lacking the<br/>ability to see; sightless. B: having resemblance<br/>or likeness. C: the act, or<br/>collective acts, of making invalid, unfair, or hurtful<br/>differentiations, as in prejudice against people of minority groups. D: untrue or<br/>incorrect.
false ( ) A: lacking the<br/>ability to see; sightless. B: having resemblance<br/>or likeness. C: the act, or<br/>collective acts, of making invalid, unfair, or hurtful<br/>differentiations, as in prejudice against people of minority groups. D: untrue or<br/>incorrect.
issue ( ) A: the act, or<br/>collective acts, of making invalid, unfair, or hurtful<br/>differentiations, as in prejudice against people of minority groups. B: lack of order;<br/>disarrangement. C: a point or matter<br/>that is of concern, in question, or under discussion. D: having resemblance<br/>or likeness.
issue ( ) A: the act, or<br/>collective acts, of making invalid, unfair, or hurtful<br/>differentiations, as in prejudice against people of minority groups. B: lack of order;<br/>disarrangement. C: a point or matter<br/>that is of concern, in question, or under discussion. D: having resemblance<br/>or likeness.
disorder ( <br/>) A: the ability to<br/>make sound decisions. B: a chemical<br/>substance used to cure or heal; medicine. C: lack of order;<br/>disarrangement. D: the act, or<br/>collective acts, of making invalid, unfair, or hurtful<br/>differentiations, as in prejudice against people of minority groups.
disorder ( <br/>) A: the ability to<br/>make sound decisions. B: a chemical<br/>substance used to cure or heal; medicine. C: lack of order;<br/>disarrangement. D: the act, or<br/>collective acts, of making invalid, unfair, or hurtful<br/>differentiations, as in prejudice against people of minority groups.
discrimination <br/>( ) A: the act of<br/>judging. B: a chemical<br/>substance used to cure or heal; medicine. C: a point or matter<br/>that is of concern, in question, or under discussion. D: the act, or<br/>collective acts, of making invalid, unfair, or hurtful<br/>differentiations, as in prejudice against people of minority groups.
discrimination <br/>( ) A: the act of<br/>judging. B: a chemical<br/>substance used to cure or heal; medicine. C: a point or matter<br/>that is of concern, in question, or under discussion. D: the act, or<br/>collective acts, of making invalid, unfair, or hurtful<br/>differentiations, as in prejudice against people of minority groups.