Answer:
First, we should read this passage 2 or 3 times, then find all the keywords and ideas and then expand them into a summary:
<em>knelt, kissing, worshiped, vision of a baby, scratched his wrist, slipped out of the house</em>
She worshiped him and showed that by kneeling and kissing his hand, but the vision of the baby face reminded her of something bad, so she scratched his wrist and slipped out of the house immediately.
Answer:
Rory is following the “<u>zoo</u> approach” to intercultural encounters.
Explanation:
When using the "zoo approach" to interact with a different culture, the individual observes this new culture the same way they would observe animals in a zoo; everything is exotic, foreign, different, and the humans at the other side of the cage are normal and free while the animals are the ones who are locked in their ways. However, even though this approach can sometimes be positive and teach interesting information, it is a limited perspective.
Quoting the book "<em>Ethics in intercultural and international Communication</em>", by Fred L. Casmir: "<em>One may discover amazing, interesting and valuable information by using such a perspective and even develop a real fondness for those exotic people, but miss the point that we are as culturally "caged" as others and that they are culturally as "free" as we are.</em>"
Answer:
- By replacing the word dark with unlight or by simply placing an “un’ before a word would cause it to be negative. On the other hand, if the prefix is “plus” then it’s positive.
- Part of speech isn’t specific; therefore making any word become a part of speech.
Explanation:
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The answer to your question is B!!! ;)