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Questions and Answers
Which of the following elements does NOT contribute to a person's identity?
Which of the following elements does NOT contribute to a person's identity?
- Hobbies and interests
- A person's unique worldview
- Family and cultural background
- Physical appearance (correct)
Identical twins share physical traits; how do their identities differ?
Identical twins share physical traits; how do their identities differ?
- They have identical worldviews.
- They have different hobbies. (correct)
- They dislike the same foods.
- They consider the same cultural influences.
Which aspect is least likely to reflect a person's values?
Which aspect is least likely to reflect a person's values?
- Their engagement in community service
- Their preference for certain music genres (correct)
- Their choice of clothing
- How they treat the environment
How can a person's perspective on the world be best expressed?
How can a person's perspective on the world be best expressed?
Which of the following statements about identity is true?
Which of the following statements about identity is true?
What is the primary way people express their identity?
What is the primary way people express their identity?
Which of the following is NOT a component of identity?
Which of the following is NOT a component of identity?
Flashcards
Identity
Identity
What makes a person unique, including likes and dislikes, skills, culture, and worldview.
Components of Identity
Components of Identity
Factors that shape our identity, such as hobbies, family, and values.
Expressing Identity
Expressing Identity
Ways we communicate who we are, like through clothes, language, and actions.
Unique Individuals
Unique Individuals
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Values and Actions
Values and Actions
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Beyond Appearance
Beyond Appearance
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Constant Core Identity
Constant Core Identity
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Study Notes
Understanding Identity
- Identity is what makes a person unique.
- Our names are important but not the only thing that defines us.
- Our identity is made up of many things:
- What we like and dislike
- Our skills and challenges
- Our culture, family, country, and languages
- The people around us
- Our perspective on the world
- Even identical twins, despite physical similarities, have different worldviews.
- Everyone is unique, even siblings within the same family.
- We express our identity through:
- Clothes, hairstyles, and languages
- Tastes and preferences
- Hobbies, games, and cartoons
- Writing style (left or right-handed)
- Our values and actions also express our identity:
- Respect for animals, others, and the environment
- Showing kindness, sharing, and honesty
- While our external appearance is important, it doesn't define us entirely.
- Our values, thoughts, feelings, and actions contribute to our individuality.
- We grow and change, but our core identity remains constant.
- We are all unique and special, and no one will ever be exactly like us.
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