Understanding Articles
Articles Exercise 2: Understanding Articles
Directions: As you read through the passages, insert the correct articles (a, an, or the) into the blanks. Keep in mind that more than one answer may be correct for each blank depending on the meaning the reader wants to bring to the passages. Refer to the “A, An, or the?” handout that explains the issues or make an appointment with a tutor so that a thorough explanation can be provided.
First Passage
Erik Erikson was (1)______ psychoanalyst who studied (2) _______ development and growth of (3)_______ human being. He developed (4)_______ influential theory of psychosocial development which supports that cognitive and social development occur hand in hand. Erikson studied (5)_______ personalities and social skills developed through (6)_______ years of (7)_______ human being’s life, beginning at birth and ending at death. According to his studies, Erikson found that (8)_______ individual’s personality and social skills develop within (9)_______ context of society and in response to society’s demands, expectations, values, and social institutions such as families, schools, and other community programs or organizations.
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Second Passage
Erik Erikson contributed greatly to (1)_______ beliefs and knowledge we have today
of human development. He supported (2)_______ idea that one’s personality
occurs through cognitive and social development, and that these two things occur
hand in hand.
Erikson led (3)_______ mysterious life, with many great accomplishments. He studied under some of the best theorists still noted today, such as Sigmund Freud. Through his education and experiences in research, Erikson developed (4)______ theory called psychosocial development. He believed that (5)_______ individual’s personality unfolds in eight stages. Each stage involves (6)_______ task that is psychosocial in nature. Once the task is accomplished, one has successfully completed this stage and may continue to (7)______ next. However, if the stage is not successfully completed, future hindrances to normal development may occur. With Erikson’s theory, teachers can apply his ideas to better understand and accept (8)______ classroom of many different students.
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Third Passage
(1)_______ third stage of Erikson’s theory is called (2)_______ Locomotor
stage. (3)_______ events of this stage occur during early childhood, between (4)_______
ages of two and six years. (5)_______ most important event at this stage is independence.
The child continues to be assertive and to take initiative. Playing and hero worshipping
are important forms of initiative for children during this stage (Wong, 1998). Children
in this stage are eager for responsibility. According to Erikson it is essential
for adults to confirm that (6)______ child’s initiative is accepted no matter
how small it may be (as cited in Welchman, 1997). If the child is not given (7)______
chance to be responsible and do things on his or her own, (8)______ sense of guilt
may develop. (9)______child will come to believe that what he or she wants to do
is always wrong.
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