Answer:
He believes Douglass would be threatening if he knew how to read.
Explanation:
<u>Classic ethnographies, like those of Malinowski, tend to focus on the feminist view of culture</u>
Explanation:
<u>Classic ethnographies,</u> like those of Malinowski, tend to focus on Holistic view of all aspects of a culture.
<u>Ethnology</u> is the comparative, generalizing part of the cultural anthropology.
Cultural anthropologists in the field rely on the below mentioned evidences
- Participant observation
- Key informants
<u>A example of cultural Anthrology is ethnology</u>
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The Anthropologists explore the various aspect of human evolution, they reconstruct the remains of the past societies and civilizations , and they also analyze the cultures and languages of modern people.
Answer:
a) Difficult to hold onto or understand
Explanation:
<em>elusive</em> is derived from the verb <em>elude</em> which means 'to escape capture by' or 'to escape someone's efforts to remember or understand.'
The subject of the sentence should be the word "performance" because it is what is being described by the predicate "has gained celebrity". Therefore, the correctly rewritten sentence would be: The performance of Tommy the clown in Los Angeles' South Central neighborhood has gained celebrity.
Answer:
The story of "Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes tells how a young boy's attempts to steal from a woman failed and how that same woman helped him by cleaning and feeding him.
Explanation:
Roger wanted a pair of new blue suede shoes. So, he decided to steal money from people who are rich, or looked rich to him. But when Roger snatched the pocketbook from Mrs. Jones' shoulders that night, she asked him why he wanted to steal it from her to which he replied that it was for that shoes.
When she heard about his reason, Mrs. Jones told him that he can simply ask her for it rather than do the act of stealing from anyone which is a bad thing. This response from someone who he never know and the person he failed to steal from shocked Roger. This is evident in the narration where the speaker states "<em>The water dripping from his face, the boy looked at her. There was a long pause. A very long pause.</em>"
Her words shocked her, for he couldn't think anyone who had just been a victim would actually offer to give or help her attacker. By the end of the story, he got the ten dollars to buy the suede shoes to which he could barely utter "<em>Thank You, Ma'am</em>" to her.