HELP ASAP!! DUE MONDAY!! WILL FAN AND MEDAL!! Answers for Match the definition. (PLEASE CHECK) 1. those who study language - C. linguists 2. tales passed by being told - A. oral tradition 3. dry grasslands ----------- D. savannas 4. lineage through the mother - B. matrilineal 5. unique African culture ----- E. Swahili Questions 1. How was early African society organized? 2. What was the relationship of the Kingdom of Kush to Egypt? 3. Why was the control of gold mining important in East Africa? 4. What unique culture developed in coastal East Africa, and what factors bound the different peoples of this culture together? 5. What role do scholars think woman played in many African societies?
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A linguist is someone who studies language. Linguists study every aspect of language, including vocabulary, grammar, the sound of language, and how words evolve over time. The study of language is called linguistics, and people who study linguistics are linguists. linguist - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/linguist
So the vocab. part is right? @jabez177
I'm checking them. :)
I agree with #1 and #2 Oral storytelling is an ancient and intimate tradition between the storyteller and their audience. The storyteller and the listeners are physically close, often seated together in a circular fashion.[1] Through the telling of the story people become psychically close, developing a connection to one another through the communal experience. The storyteller reveals, and thus shares, him/her self through his/her telling and the listeners reveal and share themselves through their reception of the story. The intimacy and connection is deepened by the flexibility of oral storytelling which allows the tale to be moulded according to the needs of the audience and/or the location or environment of the telling. Listeners also experience the urgency of a creative process taking place in their presence and they experience the empowerment of being a part of that creative process. Storytelling creates a personal bond with the teller and the audience. The flexibility of oral storytelling extends to the teller. Each teller will incorporate their own personality and may choose to add characters into the story. As a result, there will be numerous variations of a single story.[2] Some tellers consider anything outside the narrative as extraneous while other storytellers choose to enhance their telling of the tale with the addition of visual and audio tools, specific actions and creative strategies and devices. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oral_storytelling
#3 and #4 are okay.
#5, not so sure... What type of African Culture?
@ilovemath14, what type?
any type @jabez177
Okay, that's good.
Ancient African society was organized into bands of not fewer than 30 or more than 100 related individuals. Marriage and kinship were practiced. Descent was likely reckoned through the female line.
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thank you @jabez177
Yes?
Nevermind you have it covered it seems.
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