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  • Nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, behaviors, and posture is called ______.
    body language
  • a story from the past, based on historical places, people, things or events - they are generally exaggerated over time so that they become more interested
    legend
  • Give an example of a Turkish value
    students' own answers
  • A learned way of living shared by a group of people, including their values, norms, customs, and traditions
    culture
  • an immortal, supernatural being who is the subject of myths
    god/goddess
  • a special time or event when people gather to celebrate something
    festival
  • Name 3 features of myths
    students' own answers
  • a story about common people that is passed down orally (word of mouth) so it becomes part of a community's oral tradition
    folktale
  • Name 3 features of fables
    students' own answers
  • Name 3 features of legends
    students' own answers
  • an understood rule for accepted and expected behavior
    norm
  • an unreal story about gods, goddesses or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society
    myth
  • a practice or belief that has been practiced by an individual or a group for a long time
    custom
  • a short story with animals as characters and a moral in the end
    fable
  • practices and beliefs passed from generation to generation
    tradition
  • to remember a special day or event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity
    celebrate
  • to show thoughts or feelings
    express
  • understanding something in the wrong way
    misunderstanding
  • Name 3 features of folktales
    students' own answers
  • Acceptance of differences is called _________.
    tolerance
  • to describe groups of people especially in a way that is not completely fair or true
    stereotype
  • Give an example of a Turkish norm
    students' own answers
  • the ideas that shape the way people think of what is right or wrong/good or bad
    value
  • literature that passes by word of mouth from one generation to the next
    oral tradition
  • the lesson a story teaches
    moral
  • something that is made to seem greater / more important than it really is
    exaggerated