Han applies option c- he is challenging the credibility of sources. Ramona ,surprised, asks him if the evidence from Pettit's book was from fictional sources. Hans supports his claim through a review of Giovanni Fiorini's book. The material from this book which had been written by a story-teller and not by a historian was used by Pettit.
Option a- is wrong. Hans is not determining new research goals. He is questioning the credibility of sources.
Option b-is wrong. Hans is evaluating what an author said about Giovanni Fiorini's book. The material from this 'great' source was used by Pettit in <em>his </em>book.
Option d is wrong. Ramona is asking clarifying questions. She wants Hans to justify his claim. This states that the credibility of sources can be questioned.
Answer:
pull
Explanation:
a verb is an action or a doing word
the future tense verb is 'will'
Answer:
Lyddie is impressed with the factory girl in Lyddie.
Explanation:
When Lyddie is working at Cutler’s Tavern, she meets a factory worker for the first time. She is very impressed by the girl because she happens to be wearing a pink silk dress, which attracts her attention.
<span>A. cultural diversity and its interaction with outsiders.</span>
In the context of symbolic interactionism, it the study of human conduct and human life. How one’s social life is formed and is being described by one’s perspective of self and others –community, society and etc. In this approach, these 3 views were asserted by Herbert Blumer (1969) as follows:
<span><span>1. </span>People act on a specific object based on how they see or construe it according to their outlook and attribution on the object.</span> <span><span>
2. </span>These certain outlooks and attribution that has been formed by an individual is shaped and reinforced by the people this individual is exposed to.</span> <span><span>
3. </span>These outlooks and attribution are continuously changed and altered based on one’s social environment.<span>
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