| A | B |
| author | Greenhouse |
| published in | The New York Times |
| "walking | billboards" |
| The essay is classified as an | article |
| "Whether that's morally | proper is a different question." |
| People who read the article | are the audience. |
| The argument is extremely | controversial. |
| Abercrombie | and Fitch. |
| Benetton hires many | ethnicities. |
| "Going for the Look, | but Risking Discrimination" |
| Adjective meaning pushy | aggressive |
| Synonym for fighting | contentious |
| Adjective meaning widespread | pervasive |
| The Abercrombie look: | blond, blue-eyed, preppy |
| Abercrombie claims it does not | discriminate |
| Adjective that means tempting | enticing |
| Synonym for rich, wealthy | upscale |
| "We can't all be_____ | Anglo, athletic and young." |
| Intented readers are the | audience. |
| Theme of article: | hiring on basis of looks is immoral. |