In earlier times, Chinese people sat on mats rather than chairs and would kowtow to show respect to those who held a highIn earlier times, Chinese people sat on mats rather than chairs and would kowtow to show respect to those who held a higher social status.

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get on their feet
get on their feet

kiss someone's feet
kiss someone's feet

touch their head to the ground
touch their head to the ground

bend their head to avoid eye contact
bend their head to avoid eye contacter social status.
(1 point)
Responses

get on their feet
get on their feet

kiss someone's feet
kiss someone's feet

touch their head to the ground
touch their head to the ground

bend their head to avoid eye contact
bend their head to avoid eye contact

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touch their head to the ground
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