Which of the following statements about indian government meetings is incorrect?
a. the oldest...
English, 21.11.2019 22:31 mpete1234567890
Which of the following statements about indian government meetings is incorrect?
a. the oldest men sit together at the front of the room.
b. the women sit with their children at the back of the room.
c. the public speakers continue to speak until interrupted.
d. there is no written record and women memorize all events.
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