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darbym82

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Japanese apologies are different from English apologies because
 
  A they are required in fewer contexts.
  B they are required in more contexts.
  C they are never used along with other speech acts.
  D they occur only in formal situations.
  E they occur only in very casual situations.

Question 2

__________ are rewards and punishments expressed through praise, ridicule, gossip, and the like.
 
  a. Formal sanctions
  b. Dominance hierarchies
  c. Informal sanctions
  d. Negative sanctions



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c



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