My guess is grotesque, hope this helps
It tells, how different cultures are, or how similar they can be. lol
The preposition here is "between" and the phrase is "between the two countries."
if you're trying to find the prepositional phrase in a sentence and you don't have a list on hand, one trick i learned that usually works is saying to yourself "the bunny is [preposition] the log." i know it sounds silly, but it's a way to test which word in the sentence could be a preposition--"the bunny is announced the log" doesn't make sense, "the bunny is two the log" doesn't make sense either. "the bunny is between the log," however, does work (assuming that the log is split in half, i suppose). remember that prepositions show relationships between nouns/pronouns and other objects in the sentence, and you should be able to answer most questions like these without much trouble.
The excerpt from "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell that most clearly portrays the Burmese with negative connotations is <em>A. There were several thousands of (Buddhist priests) in the town and none of them seemed to have anything to do except stand on the street corners and jeer at Europeans.</em> As a sub-divisional police officer of a British colony in Burma, he was hated by the Burmese people and insulted by most of the people. He is powerless to stop these indignities and says that the worst are the Buddhist priests who jeer all day at Europeans.