In every society yet encountered, there is a recognition of a certain spatial arrangement of the physical world. In some societies, there is no recognition of left and right, but there is no society that does not recognize the difference between up and down.
The passage above most clearly implies that
1) the difference between up and down is universal precisely because up and down are universal concepts
2) the concepts of ‘up’ and ‘down’ are used by all societies to define the world around them
3) each society has its own unique belief in the spatial arrangement of the physical world
4) a recognition of ‘left’ and ‘right’ does not constitute a recognition of spatial arrangement of the physical world
5) there are some concepts that are common to all known societies
OA is E
The passage above most clearly implies that
1) the difference between up and down is universal precisely because up and down are universal concepts
2) the concepts of ‘up’ and ‘down’ are used by all societies to define the world around them
3) each society has its own unique belief in the spatial arrangement of the physical world
4) a recognition of ‘left’ and ‘right’ does not constitute a recognition of spatial arrangement of the physical world
5) there are some concepts that are common to all known societies
OA is E












