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Arada [10]
4 years ago
5

Ty is reading a myth. He wants to learn about the cultural context of the myth-tellers. To do so, he will write a question about

each of the four aspects of cultural context. He has written the following question:
In what kind of housing did the people of this culture live?
Which aspect of cultural context does the question address?
A. setting
B. lifestyle
C. customs
D. values
English
2 answers:
Norma-Jean [14]4 years ago
7 0

I agree that the correct answer is B. This could easily be confused as addressing the setting, but "types of housing" seems generalized. Therefore, it is addressing details of lifestyle rather than a fixed particular setting.

I am currently taking this test as well haha, good luck ! :)

Mkey [24]4 years ago
4 0
I think its B because the question says ''in what kind of house'' so that counts as lifestyle I hope it works.
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