Answer: B.) Who has empowered you, you Tetzel, to peddle round your indulgences from divine ordinations?
Explanation: EDMENTUM
The cultures are different because the locations where they exist are differents for example:
Some people live in the desert, they are going to live differently from people living in a jungle.
If you live in the desert you might have never seen a blue flower so you say it's because there is water up there.
But according the context of question I think that there are cultures different only in their details, but there are other that they are so distance because have deep difference of point of view about life for example the oriental world vs the ocidental world.
This sentence is an example of a simile, a figure of speech that compares two things using the words 'like' or 'as'.
This sentence is an example of a simile, a figure of speech that compares two things using the words 'like' or 'as'. In this case, the author is comparing the sound of stepping on dry grass to a specific sound or feeling. To create a simile, the author could say that the grass 'crunched like potato chips' or 'crunched like walking on broken glass'. The simile adds descriptive detail and helps the reader better visualize the experience of walking on dry grass.
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It could be analyzing diversity, but there's no comparing differences. So it might be something else. Presentational adaptations don't really fit all the actions described, as 'making inferences'. So it is most likely some other option.
Now, We can learn about out audience by observing it, collecting data, surveying and making inferences. So they all fit option A, making D incorrect.
a. learn about your audience
B.Ancient Romans considered the buildings that housed public baths to be works of art.
C.Ancient Romans considered cleanliness to be more important than education.
D.Ancient Romans did not know how to bring running water into their homes.
B. "Et tu, Brute?"
C. "I love the name of Honor more than I fear death."
D. "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look."