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RYAN BANYAN

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In Igbo culture, beauty is
 
  a) differentiated between females and males.
  b) defined as a solely female trait.
  c) valued most highly as an attribute of males.
  d) rejected as a cultural value, regarded as divisive to communal culture.

Question 2

Beautification of the female body as represented by Igbo ugonachomma figures
 
  a) includes alteration of skin by lightening, inking, and cutting.
  b) emphasizes the rounding of features signifying pregnancy, such as breasts and stomach.
  c) values preservation of realistic facial features and natural skin tones.
  d) neutralizes female characteristics to suggest androgyny.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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