who are these people, what are they doing, and what wonderful or terrible ... get a character from home to work and back again. ... But here's something you might not have thought of.
Answer: a. A toddler learning the alphabet.
Explanation:
Acculturation is the process by which a person assimilates to a culture that is not their own. This culture will typically be the main one in the society they are in. They will do this by adopting the beliefs, customs and value of the culture they are assimilating to.
Babies learning how the alphabet will not fall under acculturation because the alphabet is a part of learning that all humans must go through so the baby is essentially learning their own culture not that of another.
Night. Elie Wiesel's memoir of the Holocaust, tells of his concentration camp experience. ... In 1944, the young narrator is initiated into the horrors of the archipelago of Nazi death camps. There he becomes A-7713, deprived of name, self-esteem, identity.