Answer:
The correct answer is C. Some people "might be apt to" criticize the practice.
Explanation:
An understatement is a tool used by a speaker to make <u>a situation less important.
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In this case, the speaker shows how people were against <em>“females to become breeders”</em>. In a simpler way, they opposed the simple fact that women have children, coming to compare this act as an animal act.
Answer:It D
Explanation:
The speaker felt unhappy while Mrs.grady was telling her to make new friends join a team ect
Answer:
Option B. An example that Alan Weisman gives to show that nature has little concern for things that humans find important is <u>paintings in museums.</u>
Explanation:
American journalist Alan Weisman wrote a non-fiction book called "The World Without Us" in which he theorizes about what would happen to our planet and everything we have created and built, if humanity suddenly disappeared. Written as a thought experiment, the author explains that if humans disappeared, nature would restore itself everywhere, and by doing so, it would little by little destroy everything that humans considered vital and important, like paintings in museums. Valuable pieces of art that we, as humans, take great care of, would be destroy and ruined by the force of nature.
The correct answer is C. The existence of God.
Descartes and Locke agreed on point that there is existence of GOd.
Both Locke and Descartes are doubtful on knowledge. Descartes believes that even if you doesn't go far in school education it is helpful.
Locke believes that there is no certain knowledge. He also says that in human mind has a concept which triggers someone to different light interpretation.
<span>The
quotation you're being given is from a letter written in the middle of
the first century C.E. by St. Paul to a specific group of Christians in
Corinth (a city in Greece). He is describing one of the beliefs of the
new religion of Christianity, the belief that at the end of the world
("the last trumpet" or "last trump"), dead people will be restored to
life in new and perfect physical bodies that will last forever. </span>