<span>This is true. By varying sentence length, going with some short sentences and others that are longer, certain ideas can be brought to the fore. Some ideas can, in the same vein, be pushed back into the background and made less salient if they're combined with other, less important sentences.</span>
<span>A half of the earth as divided into northern and southern halves by the equater or into western and eastern halves by an immaginary line passing through the poles
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<span>Individuals from western cultures are more likely to value cooperation in communication.
Western culture have many names like western lifestyle, western civilization, European civilization etc. This is a widely used term.
Western culture is famous for their values, systems, social life, arts and technologies and many more.</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
<u>b</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Here's a clearer rendering of the text.
Carefully follow the passage;
<em>The endless debate within anthropology, about whether culture is "subjective" or "objective", is conceived in a totally erroneous way. Since human behavior is seen as symbolic action, the problem whether culture is a standardized conduct or a state of mind or even both together, somehow loses its meaning. </em>
What should be asked about a gesture like a hug or two kisses, is:
a. If the culture accepts this type of gesture.
<u> b. What is the importance of this gesture and what is being transmitted by it.</u>
c. If several cultures have adopted the same gesture to say the same thing.
d. Whether the gestures should be objective or subjective.
e. Whether the culture really exists or is just a convention.