Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
Culture is a social way of life, it consists of values and principle a group or set of people believe it , so it is a shared way of life as we may define it.
We can say the group of people I am referring to in this question can be a particular tribe in Nigeria or a society or a community and the values these set of people has are generated and there seems to be a common point that makes up there culture.
So a shared culture can be opinions and values a group of people raised together within a society share together and value together to guide there believes and way of life as option A explains.
Answer: Option D -- Intercultural contact must be pleasing
Explanation: The condition that affects intercultural communication, In a situation whereby, Thai and Camilla are classmates from different cultures, and they were also paired up together for a class project that required they learn about each other’s culture and then give a presentation to the class, which they both worked hard on the project can be described as Intercultural contact must be pleasing.
Answer:
A. Selective.
Explanation:
This could be looked at in the sense of a little disorder from little Andrew, though the act is selective, it could also come up as mutuism. Some adults with selective mutism are fully capable of speech and understanding language but are physically unable to speak in certain situations, though speech is expected of them.
The behaviour may be perceived as shyness or rudeness by others. A child with selective mutism may be completely silent at school for years but speak quite freely or even excessively at home. There is a hierarchical variation among people with this disorder: some people participate fully in activities and appear social but do not speak, others will speak only to peers but not to adults, others will speak to adults when asked questions requiring short answers but never to peers, and still others speak to no one and participate in few, if any, activities presented to them.