D) Zora waves at people passing through Eatonville.
Answer:
Someone else says: "could be defined as getting in contact with a group of people that behaves different and have a different background. Much of this behavior is expressed in the arts, for this reason the influence of the arts in a person's life could be considered a cultural experience."
I say: Cultural experience is when people are influenced by the arts and/or ways of another.
Explanation:
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What we find barbaric at first, we often come to think of as exotic.
Answer:
Trick question possibly?
Explanation:
I think it's a trick question because it seems like it's a question that depends on your opinion. Therefore, there is no right or wrong answer.
Give me brainliest if I'm correct! I hope this helps :)
(If it doesn't help, then my apologies)
Which sentence from Response to Erik of Sweden is the best textual evidence for Ethan to use to support his inference?
A. A letter truly yours both in the writing and sentiment was given us on 30 December by your very dear brother, the Duke of Finland.
B. And while we perceive there from that the zeal and love of your mind towards us is not diminished, yet in part we are grieved that we cannot gratify your Serene Highness with the same kind of affection.
C. And we in our turn shall take care that whatever can be required for the holy preservation of friendship between Princes we will always perform towards your Serene Highness.
D. But that we are not to give you an answer until we have seen your person is so far from the thing itself that we never even considered such a thing.
Answer: B. And while we perceive there from that the zeal and love of your mind towards us is not diminished, yet in part we are grieved that we cannot gratify your Serene Highness with the same kind of affection.
Explanation: From the given sentences, the one that is the best textual evidence to Ethan to use to support his inference that Queen Elizabeth thinks Erik of Sweden is needlessly vain is the corresponding to option B, because here Queen Elizabeth implies that they will never have the same affection for Erik that the one he has for himself, showing that she considered him very vain.
its B just took test
particularly meaningful given her cultural point of view? Cite evidence from the story to support your thinking.
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One of the moral truths that is highlighted in the story "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses" is how people are able to achieve so much more when they work as a group, as opposed to acting individually.
In this story, we learn about a group of prisoners in a South African jail. They are political activists, and enjoy a good degree of freedom. However, this is threatened with the arrival of a new, strict warden. The group, however, is able to fight against this new authority due to the fact that they always operate as a tight group, and that there is rarely any conflict among themselves.
This truth is particularly meaningful in this context, as the prisoners are being punished for their social and political ideas and activism. The prisoners have a deep care and concern for society and they want relations among people to become fairer and more peaceful. However, they also act in accordance to this principle, as they attempt to create peaceful and cooperative relationships both among themselves as well as with the authorities. This is examplified by how the group always replies in unison, or by the fact that the warden joins the prisoners in working at the farm.