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很多时候,你对一个人的刻板印象其实是偏见。没有人坐在里昂旁边,只要能不坐那儿就不坐那儿。这就是为什么当我踩着铃声冲进美术课教室时,只剩他身边的座位是空的了。普里斯特利夫人说:“尼米,请坐下。”我觉得普里斯特利夫人不喜欢我。我的美术很差。“发挥你的想象力。”她总是这么说。我可没有想象力。
In many cases, your stereotype of a person is in fact a prejudice. No one sat next to Lyon, as long as you can not sit there. That’s why when I walked into the art class with my ringing bell, only the rest of his seat was empty. Mrs Priestley said: “Nimi, please sit down.” “I think Mrs Priestley does not like me. My art is poor. ”Play your imagination. " She always said so. I can not imagine.