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Write yоur respоnse tо 1 question from the cаtegory below. Cаtegory 1 (select 1 question) 1. Religion аnd the Arts Ethologist Ellen Dissanayake believes that the arts (music, dance, painting, sculpture, architecture) were a necessary part of ancient religious rituals because the arts provided a way of bonding with others, including deity—a bonding that was important in alleviating stress during times of uncertainty. Give 1 detailed example from the Hindu religion that exemplifies Dissanayake’s premise. Then, provide 1 detailed example from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that exemplifies this principle. For your conclusion, why do you think the arts are able to provide this kind of bonding for devotees during times of uncertainty? 2. Similarities and Differences with Hinduism Considering Hinduism, describe in detail at least 2 examples of similarities between the religious narratives, arts, or beliefs practiced by Hindus and those practiced by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (2 Hindu examples and 2 examples from our Church). For your conclusion, what has your study of the arts and religious beliefs of Hinduism taught you about your own religion? 3. Similarities and Differences with Buddhism Considering Buddhism, describe in detail at least 2 examples of similarities between the religious narratives, arts, or beliefs practiced by Buddhists and those practiced by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (2 Buddhist examples and 2 examples from our Church). For your conclusion, what has your study of the arts and religious beliefs of Buddhism taught you about your own religion? 4. Oral Tradition How would you explain the oral tradition to someone who does not know what it is? Be sure to rely on the information included in Foley’s article and give at least 2 detailed examples as to how the oral tradition has been used in South Asia throughout time. For your conclusion, is the oral tradition still relevant for modern South Asians? If so, how? If not, why not?