Multiple Choice
A major difference between a rite of passage and a rite of intensification is that
A) rites of passage are generally associated with religious beliefs; rites of intensification are not.
B) ceremonies associated with rites of passage last several days while those associated with rites of intensification last a week or more.
C) rites of passage involve the entire community; rites of intensification only involve the individual who is undergoing a social change in their status and social role.
D) rites of passage focus on the individual; rites of intensification focus on the group.
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