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CBme

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What did Edward Hall's pioneering work in the area of proxemics find?
 
  a. People communicate messages by how far apart they stand.
  b. The word for Canada is an Iroquoian word.
  c. The Hopi language does not have tenses.
  d. Arctic peoples have dozens of words for snow.

Question 2

Pleasure, sadness, and anger are shown by similar facial expressions everywhere in the world. This is evidence that
 
  a. all nonverbal language stems from the same proto-language group.
  b. these expressions may have a biological basis.
  c. interaction around the world has created a uniform culture of communication.
  d. these are the only genuine human emotions.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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