文档介绍:Unit6:SectionAAsHisNameIs,SoIsHe!IntensiveStudyAsHisNameIs,SoIsHe!1Forherfirsttwenty-fouryears,she’dbeenknownasDebbie–anamethatdidn’tsuithergoodlooksandelegantmanner.“MynamehasalwaysmademethinkIshouldbeacook,”plained.“Ijustdon’tfeellikeaDebbie.”2Oneday,whilefillingoutanapplicationformforapublishingjob,theyoungwomanimpulsivelysubstitutedhermiddlename,Lynne,forherfirstnameDebbie.“ThatwasthesmartestthingIeverdid,”shesaysnow.“AssoonasIstoppedcallingmyselfDebbie,fortablewithmyself…andotherpeoplestartedtotakememoreseriously.”essfuljobinterview,,thenamechangedidn’tcauseDebbie/Lynne’sprofessionalachievement–butitsurelyhelpedifonlybyaddingabitofself-’,nameshavenotmerelyidentifiedpeoplebutalsodescribedthem.“…Ashisnameis,soishe…”saystheBible,andWebster’sDictionaryincludesthefollowingdefinitionofname:“awordorwordsexpressingsomequalityconsideredcharacteristicordescriptiveofapersonorathing,oftenexpressingapprovalordisapproval”.Notewell“approvalordisapproval”.Forbetterorworse,qualitiessuchasfriendlinessorreserve,,asanyonewho’sbeencalled“aplainJane”or“justanaverageJoe”,whichsomethinkmakesmemorequalifiedtobeabaseballplayerthan,,despitethisdisadvantage,,oneprominentmagazineconsistentlyrefusedtoprint“Joe”inmyby-line,usingmyfirstinitials,.,,,nameswithapositivesensecanworkforyou,,“hesoundeddull”.Sever