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james9437

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Question 1

Which of the following is not true about culture?
 
  A) Culture is transmitted from generation to generation
  B) Culture is based on symbols
  C) Culture does not have boundaries
  D) Culture is an integrated system
  E) Culture is dynamic

Question 2

Supportive messages that comfort are different from merely supportive messages in that they _______.
 
  A) usually occur over several turns in a conversation or over several conversations
  B) avoid buffering
  C) minimize other-centered messages
  D) allow the speaker to frame the discussion as he or she wishes to frame it



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