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- <u><em>pirai </em></u><em>traditions which can as rhetorical
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- <em>methods of verbal </em><u><em>coinmuhication </em></u><em>intended to transmit essential
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- <em>cultural values to the next </em><u><em>generatibnv </em></u><em>are as vital a part of
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- <em>the lives of many Native Americans today as they have been for
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- <em>centuries. Some critics feel that one essential ingredient of
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- <em>these traditions is the performance dimension; the rhetorical
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- <u><em>dichotomy </em></u><em>of storyteller/audience cannot be </em><u><em>repiicated </em></u><em>by the
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- <em>author/reader relationship. However, a new generation of
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- <em>Native American storytellers has evolved in the recent past
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- <em>who seek to modify this storytelling experience and present it
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- <em>in a European literary form. N. Scott Momaday is one of this
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- <em>new geheration, and has been considered by some to be a bridge
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- <em>between the oral and written traditions.
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- <em>This study proposes that there are essential elements of
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- <em>oral traditions that can survive and even thrive in a literary
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- <em>form. The performance dimension is only one part of the
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- <em>whole, and oral traditions exist beyond the storytelling
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- <em>event. Indian authors, and </em><u><em>N. SCott Momaday</em></u><em> in particular,
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- <em>incorporate elements of these traditions in their works by
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- <em>using rhetorical techniques in a uniquely Native American way.
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- <em>Thus they use the medium of print to transmit oral values to
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- <em>the hext generation of Native Americans and other readers who
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- <em>spend the time to seek to understand cultures that are
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- <em>different from their own.
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<em>Hope it helps! The answer, I think is B, If I'm incorrect let me know. </em>
Its illustrates a production process that led to lower prices and greater availability for mass-produced consumer goods.
<h3>What is a
production process? </h3>
A production process refers the method of employing economic resources to provide goods and services to consumer.
Hence, the 1920s photograph above illustrates a production process that led to lower prices and greater availability for mass-produced consumer goods
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
Missing options <em>"A.) government ownership of the automobile industry B.) the promotion of individual craftsmanship and pride among workers and artisans C.) lower prices and greater availability for mass-produced consumer goods D.) the establishment of training and educational requirements for workers E.) a sharp drop in labor union membership due to high employee satisfaction"</em>
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<em>brainly.com/question/14293417</em>
No the Panama Canal was built by man to make trade by sea easier.
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Jefferson gives a long list of "Facts [to] be submitted to a candid world." This list helps Jefferson achieve his purpose of justifying a revolution by providing the evidence that the British were not only exploiting but terrorising the colonies under them.
Explanation: