Answer:
The Dani's tribe language does not limit their color perception and understanding.
Explanation:
The Dani tribe only used and knew two color terms, which were black and white. Being that they had no knowledge of other colors in their language, Heider decided to test their ability to learn and recognize color. She showed them color chips for focal colors and non focal and tested them on well they remembered said colors. The test results showed that both the Dani tribe and English speakers struggled to learn non focal colors but had no trouble learning about focal colors. This showed that even language (the Dani tribe had no words for colors) does not affect negatively the understanding of focal colors.
Answer:
sorry but are we suppose to wrtie a paragraph
Explanation:
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Answer:
Rev. Parris was so fearful that the villagers will discover his niece and daughter were amond the girls dancing in the woods because, in the village, it was part of the rituals of witches to dance around fire in the forest.
As a reverend who had already made enemies that wanted to see him fail and fall, this information would be a great instrument in their hands because he would be labelled a hypocrite, a reverend whose family practiced witchcraft and yet he preached against it.
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Both men use their past experiences to show readers that they persevered and became accomplished readers and writers.
Explanation:
From the first excerpt Thoughts and Sentiments, the author reveals his interest to write, read and learn and on perceiving his ability and interest his master sent him to a school to learn.
In the second excerpt, Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African, the author shares the happenings of his unlucky childhood and his fortunate latter part in which he have spent in the service of one of the best families in the kingdom.
Both the authors shows the readers their personal past experiences that they treasured in their heart.