In connection to "Thinking outside the Box" with Walter Dean Myers literature, please answer the following questions using three details from prior knowledge as supporting evidence for your claims.
1. What are the stereotypes associated with your race?
2. Where do you think these stereotypes originated or came from? Explain why. Please think outside the box.
3. Do you believe that everyone in your race fits under this stereotype category? Explain why.
4. Why do you think these stereotypes still exist today?
This is not an essay! I repeat!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is not an essay! Only question and answer format!
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