GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
Question
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Reread paragraph 8.This is why it is important that we allow the definition of intelligence to continue to grow and expand so as not to “box” people into a fixed perspective that does not take into account their culture or value system. If we depend on only one or two sources of data to analyze intelligence, we are liable to retreat backward into a vortex of ignorance.How does the author use figurative language in paragraph 8 to achieve their purpose? (R.2.3)
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The use of hyperbole emphasizes the importance of widening perspectives on intelligence.
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The use of meiosis undervalues the importance of single intelligences and the data that comes from it.
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The use of personification illustrates the need to think beyond the idea of one type of intelligence.
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The use of synecdoche describes the significance of a fixed perspective as part of the whole of intelligence.
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