Multiple Choice
Authors often use words or phrases such as "mankind" to refer to large groups that include both male and female members. Sociologists and feminists argue that this is an example of the use of sexist language. What does this tell us about the relationship between language and culture?
A) Language is shaped by culture, and the use of nonsexist words is a signal of social change.
B) Language shapes culture, so using gender-neutral language facilitates social change.
C) Language can change culture, but only in negative ways that increase sexism and discrimination.
D) Culture can only be transformed through material and economic change, not through any connection to language.
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