A major difference between the gracile and robust australopiths is the size of their teeth and faces.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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"Readers" of a text make their own interpretations and derive their own feelings from it. "Readers" of media messages constantly produce their own meanings

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The primary aim of ethnoscience is to _______

a. understand a culture from the point of view of the people themselves b. identify the universal rules found in all the societies of the world c. describe a culture in terms of the categories of the ethnographer d. do a complete ethnoscientific study of every aspect of a culture e. understand how culture changes over time

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According to Gordon and Lakoff (1971), directives must meet certain __________ in order to be considered legitimate

A downgrader conditions B felicity conditions C repetition conditions D politeness conditions E honorific conditions

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One piece of evidence that supports a Freudian interpretation for male rites of passage is that:

a. They occur in all societies. b. They are more common in cultures in which boys have strong identification with their mothers. c. The imagery used in them seems to be closely associated with dreams. d. They involve elements of repression and reaction formation. e. Many of the themes they express seem closely tied to the id.

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