Lexikon, which itself descends from Greek lexis (meaning "word" or "speech"), also gave us lexicon, which can mean either "dictionary" or "the vocabulary of a language, speaker, or subject."
Answer: d. All of the above are likely causes of confusion in this scenario.
In this situation, it is likely that all of the above were causes for confusion. Nonverbal communication can be very different in different cultures. For example, the reason why the Japanese people looked at the Americans could be related to body language, gender roles, appearance, etc. In terms of verbal communication, the Japanese might be surprised at their language, the topics they discuss, their noise levels, etc. Because communication is so linked to culture, it is good to try to get acquainted with the culture before visiting the country.
What one? i don’t see anything
Answer:
C
Explanation:
For A and B, the passage never says anything about a negative situation so those are ruled out.
For D, the speaker does not necessarily describe the setting though they do show excitement so that is ruled out.
C is the only one because the speaker mentions postcards and pictures and fact that they do no justice for the scenery before him.