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IAccording to the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung, every person'spersonality can be placed somewhere on a scale running from extremeextroversion (i.e., an outgoing personality) to extreme introversion (i.e.,a withdrawn personality). lThe typical extrovert is particularly fond ofpeople and people-oriented activities: he is sociable, likes parties, has

many friends, needs to have people to talk to, and does not like readingor studying by himself. 'The typical introvert, on the other hand, is a

quiet, retiring sort of person, introspective, fond of books rather thanpeople. ·Unlike the extrovert, who craves excitement, takes chances,

and is generally impulsive, the introvert shuns excitement, takes mattersof everyday life with proper seriousness, and likes a well-ordered mode

of life.

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Whereas the extrovert tends to be aggressive and loses histemper easily, the introvert tends to keep his feelings under closecontrol, seldom behaves in an aggressive manner, and does not lose histemper easily. 'The introvert is more reliable and less optimistic than theextrovert. 7The extrovert may often be subject to criminal or psychopathicbehavior, in contrast to the introvert, who may exhibit neurotictendencies. SA further difference between the two involves the ability toremember: studies have tended to show that the extrovert learns fasterthan the introvert but, in the end, remembers less,

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Why are no similarities mentioned in the model paragraph?

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What part of the topic sentence

prepare the reader to expect a paragraph of

contrast development

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What two words are repeated continually

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Do you find any examples of pronoun reference?Underline all pronouns and draw arrows to the words they represent.

What kind of supporting materials are used ?

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Bases of contrast

• sociability• Risk taking

• Expression of feelings aggression• Reliability, optimism

Extrover Introver

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Thank you..!

By: Jenny Henao