<span>To be able to defend that women sell their bodies (and that men buy them) one must first abolish the victim and instead redefine the prostitude as a sex worker, a strong woman who knows what she wants. I think u too young to know about it.
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Answer:
High-context.
Explanation:
'High-Context' communicative cultures heavily rely on contextual or implicit meanings(through gestures, body language, context) in the communication that needs to be inferred by the listeners which is direct in contrast to the low-context communication cultures where the information is verbally or explicitly stated as the people(communicators) lack knowledge.
As per the question, 'high-context' communication would be characterized as indirect or implicit as plenty of meaning or information is internalized that requires prior knowledge to infer the message suggested or implied. Therefore, they lay more emphasis on gestures instead of direct verbal communication of the message. Thus, <u>'high-context'</u> is the answer.
<span>Four of the threats that faced Odysseus were women; Calypso, Circe, the Sirens and Scylla. The women are either represented as promiscuous or dangerous because of their actions towards Odysseus. Calypso and Circe both sleep with Odysseus even after causing him harm. Also, the Sirens wanted to harm Odysseus and his shipmen while Scylla ate six of the men. I think most women in the epic so far are shown as not respected and the fact that they are easily defeated by Odysseus shows that they are not as powerful.</span>
Answer:
it helps by the type on of place that the setting is in like depending on the situation