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Anthropologist Ralph Linton said, "The last thing a fish would ever notice would be water." What does this imply about culture? Culture is taken for granted by members of society who share it. There is only one acceptable method of doing any particular job. Every culture establishes firm standards by which it functions. Water is symbolic and has nothing to do with the statement.

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  1. 3 March, 11:09
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    I would have to answer letter A.
  2. 3 March, 11:24
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    Anthropologist Ralph Linton said, "The last thing a fish would ever notice would be water." This implies that culture is taken for granted by members of society who share it.

    Option: A

    Explanation:

    The hidden meaning behind the statement made by American anthropologist Ralph Linton is, even though the environment has the most significant impact on the survival of the fish still the water would never be detected by the fish because it is so natural to exist and obvious too. Similarly are human beings who are responsible for composition of society and think that culture is phenomenal but reality vary as its preservation is need for future generation by implementing efforts, care and the uttermost awareness about origination of culture and existence too.
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