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tatyanajohnson

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What is the inherent problem that models experience concerning fitting into clothes?
 
  a. The clothes that they are asked to wear are not their own and may not fit right on their bodies.
  b. They must try on clothes that make them look too heavy and not appealing to the camera.
  c. Models are subject to the age-body relationship, where clothes that once fit their prepubescent bodies no longer fit as they mature and develop.
  d. Models' bodies are expected to fit all kinds of clothes for a wide variety of women, yet this is impossible given the large range of sizes that exist.

Question 2

While rejection is part of many occupations, it seems to be more evident among models. What makes rejection so much harder for models than for many others?
 
  a. Everyone feels entitled to make brutally negative comments about a model's body.
  b. Comments that would be considered sexual harassment in other work sites are considered part of the norm in the modeling industry.
  c. Rejection is taken more personally, perhaps, because so much of what others say about them challenges their own conceptions of beauty.
  d. All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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