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Answer: Not exactly.
Explanation: No, I wouldn't say people are only complete when they're aware of their ancestral culture. Many people have no idea who their great great great grandma was, or even know she existed. I think a lot of people are focused on the now, and either don't have time, or just wouldn't like knowing. It is a very good thing to be proud of your culture, and where you've come from, but it is not a necessity. You don't need to embrace your culture, or race, to be confident and proud of who you are.
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The section was called Exodos.
<em>Exodos/Exode </em> ( exit ode ) is <em>the conclusion of the play </em>where the chorus exits the stage singing a song. The song is usually where the moral of the play is delivered, it conveys morals or wisdom and emphasizes the message of the drama.
The Greek drama/tragedy was structured as follows:
-Prologue (Introduction to the play's topic),
- Parode (an explanation of what happened,delivered by the chorus),
- Episode (The central part of the play),
- Stasimon ( a comment or an explanation of the episode),
- Exodus.
The current title of Chapter 9 in the ICD-10-CM Medical Coding Manual is Diseases of the Circulatory System.
Answer:
A: in a general, non-concrete way
Explanation:
Abstractly is not the same as it will always be. It pulls different things from something else and it puts it all together.