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jerry coleman

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One reason why teen magazines for girls are more likely to be read by rural, white girls is that
 
  a. these girls may have less contact with the larger world and the magazines give them a glimpse into the mainstream culture.
  b. these girls may have poorer educational systems than in urban areas, and the magazines are a way for them to read more often.
  c. girls in more urban locations think that these magazines are unsophisticated and find more current fashion trends from among their urban peers.
  d. these girls have to look at the magazines to decide on how to wear their hair and what clothes to buy.

Question 2

For Milkie, the author of the article on the beauty images of adolescent girls, the significance of teen magazines is that
 
  a. reading these magazines helps girls to conform to the norm of adolescent femininity.
  b. these magazines give girls advice on fitting in.
  c. these magazines helps girls understand the opinions of others in their culture.
  d. all of the above



SamMuagrove

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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