Identifying Country Names in a Diagram
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3. Look at the diagram and answer the question below.
[Diagram with central label 'COUNTRIES' surrounded by: China, British, Japan, German, Italian, Spain, Greek]
How many of the words should NOT be in the diagram about countries?
This question includes visual content: A circular diagram with a central circle labeled 'COUNTRIES'. Radiating from this center are seven smaller circles, each containing a word. Starting from the top and going clockwise, the words in the circles are: 'China', 'British', 'Japan', 'German', 'Italian', 'Spain', and 'Greek'. The diagram contains handwritten Turkish translations under the English words (e.g., 'çin' under China, 'ülke' near the center).
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Hi Gülbahar, let's solve this vocabulary puzzle together! We need to check which words in the diagram are not actually names of countries.
Vocabulary Check: Countries vs. Nationalities
The central theme of the diagram is Countries. Let's look at each word one by one to see if it fits this category.
| Word | Category |
|---|---|
| China | $Country$ |
| British | $Nationality$ |
| Japan | $Country$ |
| German | $Nationality$ |
| Italian | $Nationality$ |
| Spain | $Country$ |
| Greek | $Nationality$ |
Notice that some of these describe the people or the language rather than the place. For example, British comes from Great Britain or the United Kingdom.
Let's count the nationalities that should NOT be here. First, we have Greek which refers to the people of Greece.
1. Greek
Second, we have British. The country name would be the U K or Britain.
2. British
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