The ________ strategy is unique to anthropology.

A. evolutionary perspective
B. comparison
C. skilled respondents
D. biological perspective
E. ethnography


Answer: E

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Children learn to use ___________ discourse to report information at school

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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