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Rites of passage usually consist of three phases: a) uncertainty, anxiety, and solace. b) ritual, purification, and absolution. c) separation, liminality, and incorporation. d) aggregation, celebration, and liturgical orders. e) confusion, ecstasy, and nirvana.

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Option C, separation, liminality, and incorporation, is the right answer.

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A ceremony which occurs a the time when one person leaves a group to join another group is known as a rite of passage. It includes a meaningful change of status in the community. Ethnographer Arnold van Gennep was the first to use this term, but nowadays, this term is most commonly used in modern literature. According to, Arnold van Gennep there are three stages of Rites of passage which includes separation, liminality, and incorporation.

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