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Medium Reading and Writing · Information and Ideas · None · MCQ

The author uses the example of the “unfortunate” [person's name] to illustrate a central idea about the relationship between a person’s appearance and their identity. In this example, the author describes how the [person's name] is not treated kindly by others because of their appearance. The author also suggests that this unfair treatment is the result of a social system in which people are judged based on their appearance.

The author uses the example of the "unfortunate" [person's name] to suggest that

  1. A

    society often unfairly judges people based on their appearance.

  2. B

    people with a certain appearance are often more likely to be successful.

  3. C

    people who are treated unfairly are often more likely to have negative experiences.

  4. D

    society’s treatment of people based on their appearance is becoming less common.

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