<span>The answer to this question is Occipital
Lobe. Occipital Lobe is the part of the brain that allows us to understand and
correctly see what the eyes is viewing and seeing. Occipital Lobe also
functions to process the images that the eyes are visualizing. The function of
occipital lobe does not limit to visualization of images from the eyes but it
also functions for color recognition, used for reading and reading
comprehension, and recognition of movement of objects.</span>
Answer:
B. Selections for literature classes would represent a broad collection of authors.
Explanation:
None of the other options would successfully implement exposure to other cultures in an appropriate and educational way. What makes a school multicultural is not merely including an aspect of a different culture into their lessons, but actually bringing the other culture as a whole into the classroom or immersing the classroom into that culture. Thus, the best option is to read a broad collection of authors where each would reflect their own worldview, culture, and even costumes sometimes regarding their specific country/culture.
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