The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not attach the passaged or a link to it. You neither attach the options for this question.
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The monks discussed in the passage above gathered together in monasteries.
We can say it was in the monasteries because historically, monks gathered or met in the buildings called monasteries. Usually, it was a big old building where monks lived and had the facilities to pray and have meetings to discuss issues of their time.
They lived their whole life in monasteries because they were secluded, devoting their lives to god and pray.
Social trafficking theory is that social systems are essential divided into two sectors or social groups, a ruling class and the working class, and are selected in two groups in which they are classified as "their inherent natures." The theory of symbolic interactionism is a sociological approach to human relations that considers as very important the influence, in social interaction, of the very particular meanings brought by the individual to the interaction, as well as the very particular meanings that he obtains from this interaction under his own personal interpretation.
That is, the similarity between these two theories is in the formation of social groups and how the behaviors and interactions between these groups shape the human being.
Similarities indicate that the two species are closely related
A hypothesis is a a tentative explanation that can be tested and is falsifiable
Explanation:
A hypothesis is in a sense an unverified theory but it can be tricky to define it as such as sometimes some hypothesis are obvious but it is hard or impossible to prove them.
At that point they are taken as givens but it is rather easier to take that the hypothesis is a tentative explanation for something that is largely accepted in the scholarly community but has the scope to be proven to be falsifiable.
<span>combines passion and intimacy, but without commitment; kind of love people mean when they talk about being "in love," often experienced as intense and joyful, but it rarely lasts long</span>