a. Culture determines when you eat and what you are allowed to eat. for example in the islamic culture people are prohibited from eating pork
b. Religion will also dictate what you eat, Christians will traditionally eat a huge feast at Christmas. During Diwali Hindus will eat samosas and rice kheer
c. Economic status will determine what you can afford to eat and how much you can eat. people living in poverty might only eat one meal a day and its probably not that nutritious
This is from the novel- “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” written by Mark Twain in 1884. It is the story of two characters ( Jim and Huck) in an attempt to break free from their past lives.
Huck and Jim meet Duke and Dauphin when they were escaping for their lives. They appealed to them to let them join their canoe.
Duke and Dauphin are manipulative people with low morals. They swindle people of their money, going from place to place and town to town looking for who to deceive. They pretended to be related to the deceased (Peter Wilks) so that they could get money from people.
Dr Robinson warned the people that Duke and Dauphin were not really Harvey and William Wilks as they claimed to be. He also noted their accent and said it was ridiculously phony to be true.
it is important to know the both sides the issue to avoid misunderstanding, 'cause if you conclude without knowing the both sides leads to misunderstanding. it can also avoid being bias on both sides.