(The negative feeling of not having a permanent home)
(Discusses the adaptability and "cultural chameleon" traits)
(The term used to describe their ability to blend in)
(Describes the sense of not belonging to a single "home" country) 5. G (Focuses on the long-term career benefits for TCKs) 6. C (Detailed research study by Ruth Hill Useem) Questions 7–10: Sentence Completion / Summary Completion
(Another synonym used for TCKs in the text) Questions 11–13: True/False/Not Given
A society that is all the same; TCKs often struggle to re-integrate into these. Exam Tips for the TCK Passage
Look for names like Ruth Hill Useem or Pollock and Van Reken . Questions often ask what specific researchers concluded.
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(The negative feeling of not having a permanent home)
(Discusses the adaptability and "cultural chameleon" traits)
(The term used to describe their ability to blend in)
(Describes the sense of not belonging to a single "home" country) 5. G (Focuses on the long-term career benefits for TCKs) 6. C (Detailed research study by Ruth Hill Useem) Questions 7–10: Sentence Completion / Summary Completion
(Another synonym used for TCKs in the text) Questions 11–13: True/False/Not Given
A society that is all the same; TCKs often struggle to re-integrate into these. Exam Tips for the TCK Passage
Look for names like Ruth Hill Useem or Pollock and Van Reken . Questions often ask what specific researchers concluded.
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