Diana L. Eck is an American scholar of religious studies and professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies at Harvard University. She is also the Director of <em>The Pluralism Project</em> at Harvard.
In this excerpt, the order in which she presents the items serves a rhetorical purpose. The items are listed in order of how "accepted" they are in mainstream American society. Christianity (a cross) is well-accepted, while Judaism (yarmulke) is still omnipresent, but more contentious. As she goes on, the list would appear more and more exotic to American readers. The question therefore is successful in testing the limits of religious plurality.
Answer:
Which article, first post the article
Sleep is to rest or close ones eyes
There are two stories of how Pecos Bill died. One claims that he lay down on the sidewalk, and laughed until he died. Another one says that he died after eating a meal of barbed wire washed down with nitroglycerin. Nobody can claim which is real tho
Answer:
C
Explanation:
He wants to give british citizens a realistic picture of the war situation