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Ceremonies are more formal artifacts than rituals.

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Ceremonies are often more formal than rituals, with ceremonies following a strict and public script, while rituals can vary in formality and are performative acts related to religious beliefs.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement that ceremonies are more formal artifacts than rituals could be considered true as ceremonies often have a more formal nature and structure. Rituals, as defined by Victor Turner and Émile Durkheim, are performative acts rooted in religious belief systems and are characterized by a formal order but differ in terms of formality depending on the context and culture in which they are performed. While a ceremony typically follows a very formal and often public script (such as a wedding ceremony or a state funeral), rituals can range from formal public events to more intimate and flexible practices that may vary each time they are enacted and can include rites of passage, rites of intensification, and rites of affliction that serve to foster social solidarity within a community.

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