Stories and slices and alleys
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Aunty Em's true identity is Medusa.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
So that they will not be accused of any form of sorcery in relation to the sickness of Mr. Welsch. 
Explanation:
In the book "Cultural Anthropology" Robert L. Welsch and Luis A. Vivanco discusses the various and different approaches to sickness and diseases, depending on the environment and culture of the people concerned. For example, when anthropologist Robert Welsch contracted malaria while doing some field work among the Ningerum people of Papua New Guinea, the villagers want to take him to the health center that was miles away. Even though he tried the American way of dealing with the sickness, by taking fluids and medicines, seclusion and lots of rest, the villagers, as is their custom, did not let him be alone. Instead, they have a completely different perception of their sicknesses. They believed that illnesses are caused by sorcery, and so they tried to comfort Welsch and stay with him for long hours. They were scared of being accused of doing some sorcery on him so rather than being wrongly accused, they would rather send him to the health center where they won't come to any sort of harm.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
A (i think)
Explanation:
The scene shows how hatred can consume a person
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
 Receiver’s preference and level of technical expertise
Explanation:
This is very important because any well prepared information presented using a communication channel that the target audience does not use or prefer is a wasted effort.
For example, a company that wants to target elderly people with its products, having been aware through a survey that they prefer television ads to online ads. Which means that because of their limited technical expertise, a tv ad is the best channel of communication.