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How can we tell what the author’s views of gender roles and stereotypes are based on the choices they make when they describe the characters in Chapter 4?
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How has the author used characters to represent different ethnic and racial backgrounds in Chapter 4?
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How could the author have challenged traditional ideas about family in Chapter 4?
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Do the events in Chapter 4 take place in a diverse socio-economic or cultural environment?
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Does the author unfairly stereotype any group of people in Chapter 4?
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How has the author depicted the motivations of their various characters in Chapter 4?
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How have the author’s choices affected the way the reader perceives the characters in Chapter 4?
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Does the author show an awareness of their own biases in Chapter 4?
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Is there any way that Chapter 4 could have been written differently to reflect a wider range of cultural perspectives?
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Do any of the characters’ actions suggest an implicit bias toward a particular group of people in Chapter 4?
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