Cultural evolution is an evolutionary theory of social change. It follows from the definition of culture as "information capable of affecting individuals' behavior that they acquire from other members of their species through teaching, imitation and other forms of social transmission
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There are different answers to this.
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This is the full question:
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition Enjoys reading
A interpersonal
B musical
C body-kinesthetic
D spatial
E linguistic
F intrapersonal
G logical-mathematical
From this list, the answer that best fits is E. Linguistic
This is because the other options have nothing to do with reading. Linguistics is the scientific study of language. A linguist studies language from the origin of words, the grammar and other aspects of language. In the light of this, a linguist has to enjoy reading seeing as they study language and indeed words.
Note: As for the question itself "enjoy reading"
Other words that can be used in to describe someone who enjoys reading is bibliophile or a bookworm.
Also, in learning there are visual learners. Visual learners learn by seeing or forming an image of what they're learning. A visual learner will prefer and enjoy reading than just listen because he/she understands and learns better that way.
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Is, its
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theyre making the colony one in this sentence
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I think it's Agree
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"No one" refers to a plural and "They" is a plural
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A. Last week Mark started <u>coming home late</u>, <u>missing classes</u>, and <u>arguing with his parents</u>
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A parallel structure is used when the same pattern is repeated and the same pattern has the same function. For example, in the statement above, the verb <em>to start</em> is used with some complements. The complements , which refer to different activities, are expressed through participles ( _ing): <em>starting...; missing </em>...and <em>arguing.</em>.... These are all participles and function as the complement of <em>to start.</em>