

This type of derivative work is the common form of film adaptation utilized in Exodus 4:2 as the basis of this featured conversation.
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The 355 BC question featured in Exodus 4:2 "What is that in your hand?" was adapted but not from a film neither was it created from a television series or television segments But, an adapted question being asked in the 21 first century which has values and is a common phrase expression, question, cliché, abstract applied symbolically. That being highlighted, I have also analyzed this question in context as though is a-likening to a film adaptation which is the transfer of a written work, in whole or in part, to a feature film. To this end, further evaluation will also determine whether their educational and cultural platform should make it possible for them to answer the question from a personal level even though it is a thought worth exploring. I am also cognizant of the fact that the more angles that I employ in the pursuance to answering this question “What’s That In Your Hand? Unquestionably the same should evoke a measure of the intellectual consciousness within the global citizens’ mind. Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Trevor John Douglas Millington, Robert Forde, Stewart Russell, and Alan Emtage The above mentioned expressions have become part of the popular culture since their testimonies has and will continue to impact millions in various cultural spaces and different dispensations within the world regardless of their identities. In this discourse, it is also presumed that the overarching principle of this conversation is this question since it has become part of global citizens’ life by verbalizing the testimonies of John Sidney McCain III, Mother Teresa, Aretha Franklin, Usain Bolt, Nelson Mandela, Rev. This conversation explores whether this question is on parallel to remaining silent in the face of injustice which is perceived as complicit. Moreover, I will also try ascertaining whether the responses can be characterized as an intimate story, a narrative, a conversation, a cultural cliché, cultural expression, or whether this pragmatic question demands a response. In my analysis, I will attempt to answer the question What’s That In Your hand since it is a pertinent adapted question.

ABSTRACT Traditionally all global citizens use their lens figuratively, metaphorically, philosophically, and symbolically to answer questions and enunciate their testimony.
