In "Village Walks," Guneratne and Bjork note that, despite the incursion of tourists during the dry season, the Tharu residents of Pipariya managed to live much as they had before the 1950s

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


F

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a. 20
b. 60
c. 45
d. 90

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A. bride theft. B. elopement. C. dowry. D. cross-cousin marriage. E. lobola.

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

1. “Eclecticism” describes the theatre of 1950-2000. 2. Playwrights that were grouped by critics as Absurdists abandoned story and unity based on causality. 3. Commercialism faded as theatre became eclectic and avant-gardism triumphed, 1950- 2000.

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What purpose might the caches of stone tools and stones for toolmaking left at various sites in East Africa serve for the hominins who made them?

A) They were depositories of tools, which were used as a symbol of wealth. B) They were religious offerings. C) They were accidentally left in piles and served no purpose. D) They facilitated recurrent food collecting and processing at the site.

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