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Question
- in which period did british literature begin to spread globally due to colonial expansion?
a. post-colonial era
b. medieval era
c. colonial era
d. modern era
- which term describes the blending of different cultural elements and traditions?
a. monoculturalism
b. assimilation
c. hybridity
d. segregation
Brief Explanations
- For the first question, British colonial expansion allowed its literature to spread to its overseas territories during the colonial era, as the empire established control and cultural influence across regions.
- For the second question, hybridity specifically refers to the mixing and blending of distinct cultural elements and traditions, while the other terms describe non-blending cultural dynamics (monoculturalism is single-culture focus, assimilation is absorption into one culture, segregation is separation of cultures).
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- c. Colonial era
- c. Hybridity