I had this class last year. A universalizing religion is a religion that attempts to appeal to all peoples regardless of location or culture. Have a good day :)
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Power Distance is a tool developed by a Dutch social psychologist Geert Hofstede.
Power Distance is a tool used to see how people of a particular culture views the power relationships. Power relationships include people who are in power and not. In this people who are not in power accept the unequal distribution of power.
The power distance in the US is comparatively low than Japan. In Japan, people are more conscious of power relation than in the US and follows hierarchy.
So, the correct answer is option D.
Answer and explanation:
Consider the language in the statement from page 81, "But the stillness was the sleep of swords." What are the connotations of this description?
The connotation of "But the stillness was the sleep of swords" is that Jody (Joe) is giving Janie the silent treatment after she questioned his looks and masculinity in front of other men. Janie is the main character in the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God". She is an African American who, at this point in the plot, is married to Jody. He is an abusive husband, constantly humiliating her in front of others. When she, however, strikes back, he decides to be mad at her by going to sleep in a different room and not talking to her. The author says such silence is just the sleep of swords because, to others, it may look like they are not fighting, but even if the swords aren't moving, the fight continues in a different way.
How does the use of alliteration increase the effectiveness of the language?
In this excerpt, alliteration happens with the repetition of the "s" sound. It evokes a sort of softness, as if someone were whispering. It helps language be more effective in the sense that readers can imagine how silent it is.
Answer:
The case can move up to an appeal or superior court.
Explanation:
If a legal error made by the previous judge or peace is successfully argued to the appeal/superior court, then the case will be reheard. This process can continue up to the supreme court (the highest court of the land in most jurisdictions), where a final judgement will be made. No "moving up" can occur after the case is judged by the supreme court.