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madam-professor

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How does the act of eating reflect Kwakwaka'wakw views of the relationship between birth, life, and death?
 
  A) Through acts of ritual cannibalism.
  B) Through the transfer of souls from deceased people to salmon and thence to babies.
  C) Through the ritual destruction of the bodies of deceased people.
  D) Through special meals prepared at funerals and at births.

Question 2

Which of these domains of experience is NOT a key source of metaphors in mainstream American society?
 
  A) Marriage
  B) War
  C) Economic actions
  D) Sports



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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