Dividing and Classifying Chapter Thirteen Dividing and Classifying
Dividing and Classifying We spend a good deal of time organizing our environment in order to make sense of it and deal with it more efficiently.
Dividing and Classifying For example: We can divide a bag of groceries into... Food Non-food
Dividing and Classifying ...or we can divide it into... Items for the refrigerator Items for the kitchen cabinets
Dividing and Classifying “Edibility” and “Storage Location” would be the principles of classification and division in the preceding examples.
Dividing and Classifying In writing, we classify and divide a subject in order to explain it to readers.
Dividing and Classifying For example: We explain advertising strategies by classifying television commercials for beer into their appeal to our desires for... amusement wealth friendship
Dividing and Classifying We could explain different strategies by classifying these same commercials into, say, their representation of women... as objects of fun as equals as objects