Multiple Choice
Why is it important to understand context when engaging in ethnomethodology?
A) Ethnomethodology almost exclusively studies context.
B) Most human communication cannot be understood outside of the context in which it occurs.
C) Context provides us with hidden clues that are revealed only after careful study.
D) Context makes it possible to study human language in a quantifiable way.
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