Public performers in cultures without print are like a "walking library;" these public performers store the group's knowledge in their minds; theirs is a(n) ________ culture

A) ?oral
B) ?nonexpressive
C) ?individualistic
D) ?narrative
E) ?dramatic


A

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A) scientific B) classical C) humanistic D) creative

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