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11. Epitomizes means a. Suggests without saying. b. Represents with a typical example. c. Clearly connects to an imaginary world. d. Atomizes. 12. Reconcile is used twice in this selection. In paragraph 3, it means a. Reestablish a close relationship. b. Regain. c. Bring oneself to accept. d. Allow a difference. 13. In paragraph 5, reconcile means a. Reestablish a close relationship. b. Regain. c. Bring oneself to accept. d. Allow a difference. 14. Which of the following is the best example of a reenactment? a. A dream of a new land. b. A pretense. c. A Fourth of July parade. d. A Christmas nativity play. 15. The hierarchy discussed in this selection refers to a. Norms, roles, and values. b. Catfish festivals. c. Social class. d. The American …show more content…
Regain. c. Bring oneself to accept. d. Allow a difference. 14. Which of the following is the best example of a reenactment? a. A dream of a new land. b. A pretense. c. A Fourth of July parade. d. A Christmas nativity play. 15. The hierarchy discussed in this selection refers to a. Norms, roles, and values. b. Catfish festivals. c. Social class. d. The American Dream. 16. Which of the following does the word transform most closely suggest? a. A major change. b. Replacing something. c. A hardly noticeable difference. d. Varying a behavior. Copyright 2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole11. Epitomizes means a. Suggests without saying. b. Represents with a typical example. c. Clearly connects to an imaginary world. d. Atomizes. 12. Reconcile is used twice in this selection. In paragraph 3, it means a. Reestablish a close relationship. b. Regain. c. Bring oneself to accept. d. Allow a difference. 13. In paragraph 5, reconcile means a. Reestablish a close relationship. b. Regain. c. Bring oneself to accept. d. Allow a difference. 14. Which of the following is the best example of a reenactment? a. A dream of a new land. b. A pretense. c. A Fourth of July parade. d. A Christmas nativity

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