The iceberg model implies that the visible parts of cultures are just expressions of its invisible parts.( )
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- The analogy of “culture is like an iceberg” implies that . A: culture can be felt B: culture consists of visible and invisible factors C: the underlying part of culture is not as important as the upper part D: the visible part of culture is always unreliable
- 1.We may observe the visible parts of “their iceberg”, but we cannot immediately see what are the foundations that these parts rest upon. What does this sentence reflect A: Culture is like an iceberg . B: Culture is our software C: Culture is like the water a fish swims in. D: Culture is the grammar of our behavio
- The visible part of an iceberg is supported by the invisible part which is the powerful foundation of the iceberg.
- The iceberg model of culture implies that it is very difficult to understand a culture thoroughly.
- Just as an iceberg which has a visible section above the waterline and a larger invisible section below the waterline, culture has some aspects that are observable and others that can only be suspected and imagined.