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How does the wording of many children's stories

contribute to gender-specific stereotypes?
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A) Boys are mostly described as "good" while girls are
described as "naughty."

B) Girls are not referred to at all in most children's
stories.

C) Girls are described with words such as "pretty" and
"good," whereas boys are described as "brave" and
"strong."

D) Boys and girls are both referred to as "good" and
"strong," showing that they both have those qualities.

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How does the wording of many children's stories contribute to gender-specific stereotypes-example-1
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It’s either 1 or 3, but based on the Actively Learn part, I’d guess it’s 1
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