<span>they played a prominent part in counterculture which is a subculture whose values and norms of behavior differ from those of mainstream society, </span>
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers. However, from the context of the question, we can see that you are referring to "Trifles" a play written by Susan Glaspell. In that case, I hope the answer below can help you.
Answer:
Because she wants to create a sense of mystery in readers and viewers of the play, leaving them anxious about the unfolding of the plot and curious about those elements that are not shown, but are commented on by the other characters, will be presented.
Explanation:
"Trifles" is a one-act theater piece that features an investigation into the murder of John Wright, inside the farm where he lived with his wife, Winnie, who is the main suspect of having committed the crime. All the neighbors in the area are involved in the investigation in some way and although they all comment on the crime, Wright's body, the house and the Wrights, none of these elements are presented. The author does this to intensify the suspense, cause doubts in readers and viewers and make them anxious and curious about the plot.
<em><u>An Acadian is a person from or Citizen of Acadia. </u></em>
Sorry, but there is no such thing as the synonym ot another word for Acadians.
<span>There is a strong link between changes in the money supply and inflation
</span><span>C) in the long run, but not in the short run.</span>
The correct answer is D. The cultural meaning of illness
Explanation:
In societies, cultural meaning refers to the ideas, definitions, beliefs, etc. people in their culture have about some aspect or situation. In the case of the cultural meaning of illness, it refers to the ideas, beliefs, etc. related to a condition or illness and that is not based on medicine but in all beliefs, personal experience, and similar.
The case presented is an example of the cultural meaning of illness because due to people observing mostly gay men die and due to their lack of knowledge they understood HIV as the "gay cancer" rather than as a sexually transmitted disease that can affect anybody which means people created ideas, beliefs, etc. about this disease that was related to the culture and also to personal beliefs or prejudice.