How would you like me to answer, not very much else to read here such as clues haha
Answer:
Courtesy is a social skill that facilitates social interaction. In essence, it comes down to showing respect for someone through the person's attitude and etiquette. The opposite is called rudeness. The forms of courtesy are strongly time-bound, and also differ from country to country. In Japan, for example, people bow to each other, while in the west they shake hands when they meet. Another form of courtesy, largely lost in the course of the twentieth century, is holding a door open for a lady, which a well-bred gentleman ought to do. With the emancipation of women, this was less appreciated.
Thus, courtesy is an attitude towards other people that does not have a cost, that is, it does not imply an effort for the person, but that has a notorious benefit for those who handle themselves through said manners, inasmuch as it makes their relationships social are much more positive.
Answer:
B. Evidence
Explanation:
When you make an inference, you are doing so with the evidence and context clues you have before you. An inference is a prediction, and you can't make a prediction without knowing the information. Therefore, in order to make a proper inference, you should have evidence to back it up with.
Example:
"With this sentence, "Mary ate some frosted cupcakes, even though she is allergic to frosting.", infer what will happen next?"
It is evident that there is frosting on the cupcake, and even though she is allergic to the frosting, Mary eats it. I can infer that the will get sick and/or have an allergic reaction due to her allergy.
I hope this helps!
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