The findings of Levine and Crockett's (1967) study of white speakers in North Carolina suggest that
A men have greater sensitivity to prestige norms than women.
B women have greater sensitivity to prestige norms than men.
C men use /r/ more than women when they are reading sentences.
D women use /r/ more than men when they are reading sentences.
E men use /r/ more than women when they are reading carefully.
B
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Bullae are:
A. geometrically shaped clay tokens. B. supernatural Egyptian creatures that are part bull and part human. C. hollow clay spheres used to enclose clay tokens in ancient Mesopotamia. D. large storage facilities that were associated with temples. E. Mesopotamian tombs.
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