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What are the formal, stylized, repetitive and stereotypical behaviors performed at special places as set times?

a. effervescence
b. rituals
c. magic
d. liturgical orders
d. communitas

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Rituals are formal, stylized, repetitive, and stereotypical behaviors performed at special places and set times. Examples include wedding ceremonies, religious festivals, and initiation ceremonies.

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Rituals, also called rites, are performative acts by which we carry out our religious beliefs, public and private. They follow a formal order or sequence, called a liturgical order, and are performed in a place that is set apart and sacred during the time of the performance. Rituals are formal, stylized, repetitive, and stereotypical behaviors. Examples of rituals include wedding ceremonies, religious festivals, and initiation ceremonies. Rituals are formal, stylized, repetitive, and stereotypical behaviors performed at special places and set times. Examples include wedding ceremonies, religious festivals, and initiation ceremonies.

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