What do bonobos use to mark trails for communication?

a. Piles of small stones
b. Large leaves
c. Sticks that point the way
d. Piles of dirt
e. Flowers


b

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The ___________ approach to studying language, culture, and communication involves gathering data from interviews, experimental and situational observation, and quantitative analysis

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which of the following best defines the meaning of "genetically related" languages?

a. languages spoken by people who are genetically related b. languages spoken by members of the same race c. languages thought to have developed from a common ancestor language d. languages belonging to the a single language community.

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The basic story outlines from which commedia players worked were called:

a. inamorata b. lazzi c. scenarios d. zanni e. none of the above

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Anthropologist Richard Lee attributes the low incidence of HIV/AIDS among the Ju/’hoansi to:

a. their high rate of sexual abstinence. b. the traditional high status of Ju/’hoansi women. c. good sex education programs in the public schools. d. the widespread use of condoms. e. the lack of any outside influence.

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