Which of the following is NOT true of our cultural identity?
A. Identity bounds people from the same cultural group together.
B. Identity bridges boundaries between ingroups and outgroups.
C. Identity presents the link between us and the society in which we live.
D. Identity is formed through cultural processes.
B. Identity bridges boundaries between ingroups and outgroups.
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Rhetorical criticism
a. is always, to one degree or another, focused on persuasive processes. b. is always concerned with what signs do to people and how that doing gets done. c. is concerned with the persuasive appeals of images. d. is concerned with public discourse in the service of power. e. All of the above.
Walter has been feeling ill and goes to his doctor. He begins to detail his symptoms, and the doctor interrupts him to ask additional questions. The doctor does a physical examination and then provides his diagnosis and prescribed course of treatment. What model of patient-provider communication does Walter's doctor seem to be using?
A. collaborative B. competitive C. patient-centered D. physician-centered