Answer:
The correct answer is High-context cultures.
Explanation:
High-context cultures are those cultures where the use of contextual elements communication is mainly used and is implicitly stated. The tone of voice or body language are clear examples of those contextual elements. The concept was proposed by anthropologist Edward T. Hall (1914-2009) in his book <em>Beyond Culture</em> (1976).
The members of high-context cultures have close, long-lasting relationships that allows them to know each other so the rules for their communication do not have to be explicitly stated. Examples of high-context cultures are <em>Japan, Brazil, African tribal groups, Iraq, Iran, and most cultures in the Middle East</em>.
Answer:
Things he did
Explanation:
The Geometric Compass
Galileo's Thermoscope
Pendulum Clock
The First Microscopes
Some of Galileo's other inventions include: a magnification device that made telescopes twenty times more powerful; a one-horsepower pump to raise water; an oar placement design for a ship's galley in which the oar acted as a lever against the water, which behaved as a fulcrum; and a design for an accurate hydrostatic balance for weighing things in air and water.
One time that I showed grit, was when I was 6 and I had to stand up to a bully on the playground, because he was bullying my friends.
<span>Even though Erik sprained his ankle, his grit led him to finish the race.
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I moved to a new school, and I was so scared, but when I got there, I gathered my thoughts and pulled myself together, gathering my grit and getting in there.
A. Decides that she will give it some more thought and do some research.