Answer:
I'm not sure of this will help but here you go
Explanation:
Segregation of public facilities was barred in 1884, and the earlier miscegenation and school segregation laws were overturned in 1887.
The answer is D) Arabs
According to a research conducted by Knapp & Hall in 1992, Arabs by far, have a high percentage of individuals who directly looking in the eyes or the faces while talking.
This is in contrast to White Americans, who only look at the face or eyes of the other person, 50% of the times while talking.
In Asian cultures, such as Japanese, Pakistani, Indians and Chinese, looking directly in the eyes can be considered rude and mostly as a sigh of Dominance.
In most Muslims countries, looking at a women's eyes or face for too long is also considered rude and sexist.
Answer:
b. symbolic.
Explanation:
In the scenario explained in the question, Jill used the symbolic approach. The reason is Jill witnessed Micheal having fun with his friends in the mall whereas he missed practice due to illness. This led him to believe that he faking his illness.
So he made Micheal practice the next day. This symbolized that he knows that Micheal is not ill and can run.
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Answer:
The answer is A (lend)
Explanation:
In the instruction piece of edge, it says the answer.