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John Lucy's research on the relationship among thought, language, and behavior showed that __________.
 
  A. kinship terminology is tied to a perception of familial closeness
  B. Hopi and English speakers had different perspectives on the passage of time
  C. grammar affected the way Mayan and English speakers sorted objects
  D. gender-biased terms reflect social categories

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According to some linguistic researchers, how did Ebonics originate?
 
  A. through lack of proper education
  B. from a slang dialect of formal American English
  C. as a creole language during slavery in the United States
  D. as trade language between Africa and Europe



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