4.3 Self-Assessment: Answers "Print Your Guy"
Completion requirements
The 'boyfriends' are characterized by different
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clothing and appearance
- The "sensitive" android is thin and has long hair.
- The "manly" android has large muscles, lots of hair, and is wearing a tank top.
- The "cultured" android wears glasses, a fashionable belt, and holds a book. His finger is often in the air.
- The "cool" android wears a hoodie and his bangs cover his eyes.
- The "real" courier wears a baseball hat and a vest with a nametag.
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facial expressions
- the "sensitive" android cries.
- The "manly" android looks victorious with his arms upraised over his head. He flexes his muscles to emphasize his strength. His mouth looks determined. He smashes his head into the table.
- The "cultured" android has lots of facial animation and the camera focuses on his eyes.
- The "cool" android grins around a cigarette but has an otherwise blank facial expression.
- The "real" man looks embarrassed and shy. He laughs.
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musical motifs (a phrase that reoccurs in a piece of music)
- The "sensitive" character is introduced with a slow romantic organ and piano and vocal solo.
- The "manly" character is introduced with a rock beat and electric bass guitar. One can hear a sports announcer and fans in the background.
- The "cultured" character is introduced with a string quartet.
- The "cool" character is identified by tinny pop music.
- The "real" character is introduced with guitar, whistling, and family home-style folk music with a choir in the background. There are no drums; maracas keep the beat.
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items (props)
- The "sensitive" android faints when he cuts his finger and cries when he cannot revive a dead fish. The "manly" character exercises and sits down on the coach to watch sports. The "cultured" character lectures and shows charts and diagrams. The "cool" character is smoking. The "real" guy is working. He makes mistakes, trips and falls. He discusses a common interest, books, with the main character.
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