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A conventional symbol is a setting, object, character, or event in a piece of writing that carries a literal meaning and a figurative meaning standardized, or agreed upon in one or more societies, that is to say, it's the same for a group of people. For example, the color red is a conventional symbol, since it is generally accepted that it symbolizes blood, passion, emotion, danger, or daring.
Both the wild rose-briar and the holly-tree are conventional symbols because it is generally accepted that a rose is a symbol of love and beauty. The word "wild" stresses the intensity and passion of that "rose". As for the holly-tree, it represents peace, goodwill, and, due to its resistance to lightning, protector or guardian of evil spirits or bad luck, for example.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The distinction between the traditional form of slavery practiced in Africa and plantation slavery practiced in the Americas was the way slaves were treated in these two dimensions.
Explanation:
"West African Society at the Point of European Contact" is an article from the collection of the US history website. In the article, the writer shares about the West African lifestyle and the prosperity enjoyed by people before the arrival of the Europeans. 
The writer shares differences between the traditional form of slavery practiced in West Africa and the plantation slavery practiced in America. He states that the slavery practice in Africa had a long history. People who were captured after the end of the war were taken as slaves but they were treated as humans, eventually becoming a part of the family. <u><em>The children of slaves were not considered property to be sold or bought. Many times some slaves gained high honors in the communities</em></u><em>. </em>
Conversely, <u><em>plantation slavery was based on race</em></u>. Slaves in the plantation slavery were treated inhumanly, inferior, and considered property rather than humans. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) is an interpersonal level theory developed by Albert Bandura that emphasizes the dynamic interaction between people (personal factors), their behavior, and their environments. This interaction is demonstrated by the construct called Reciprocal Determinism.