?Read the article below about high-context and low-context culture ?In most of the lines 41-52 there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct. ?If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet. ?If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet. Correct In a high-context culture, people understand a lot from the context. In With other words, specific criticisms or problems are not spoken with about. 41 If you are accustomed to this sort of culture, you can understand the 42 message up from the context, rather than from what is said. Another 43 way of putting this is to say which that the message is implicit, rather than 44 explicit. In a high-context culture it is important to avoid any talk 45 negativity. Harmony is maintained by smiling and even saying 'yes' to 46 something, for which you disagree to. Real sticking points in a 47 negotiation are unlikely to be dealt managed with in public. It is more 48 likely that a concession will be offered in private. In this way, harmony 49 is maintained and there is also no loss of losing face. In a low-context 50 culture, people are far more explicit. Nothing is left behind to chance. 51 The risk of miscomprehension is very low. Everything must be either 52 written down and clarified and, if possible, reinforced by a legal contract. (41)