What does the trial of Tom Robinson represent? A. Fun and entertainment. B. The battle between good and evil, justice and injustice. C. Boredom and indifference. D. Confusion and chaos. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。原因:“The trial of Tom Robinson is also rich in symbolism. It ...
What language is the Talmud written in? What are the 24 books of the Tanakh? What does the matzah represent on the Seder plate? Who wrote the Torah? What does the Tanakh consist of? Who was the first Jew in the Bible? Who was the first patriarch of Judaism?
Emojis have become an integral part of our messaging experience, be it on WhatsApp, Snapchat, or Instagram. It helps us fill in many emotional and expressive cues, which are otherwise not available through texts. Over the years, many emojis covering life’s aspects have been added. However,...
I have said that the essence of the belief that bats have experience is that there is something that it is like to be a bat. Now we know that most bats (the microchiroptera, to be precise) perceive the external world primarily by sonar, or echolocation, detecting the reflections from obj...
a但这不代表明年的这个时候我不优秀 But this will not represent the next year not not outstandingly at this time I[translate] a影响你的工作 Interferes with your work[translate] a我会把你说的情况 I can the situation which said you[translate] ...
In recent years, the application of digital technologies for learning purposes is increasingly discussed as smartphones have become an integral part of students’ everyday life. These technologies are particularly promising in the so-called “transition-in” phase of the student lifecycle when first-...
What does viz mean in 'Robinson Crusoe'? 'Robinson Crusoe' Robinson went against his parent's wishes and went to sea. While at sea he experiences many violent storms. The Captain of the ship explains to Crusoe that he is not the seafaring type. ...
The base grows in one direction and as it does the rear portion dies and becomes dry and black and hollow. Stinging ants move into the backroom. They’re not squatters–they work for their lodging. At any vibration from something munching on the leaves they rush out en mass and run the...
The history of “qualia” does turn out to be complicated. The singular “quale”, when first introduced by C.S. Peirce in 1866, may have been relatively theory-neutral. But the plural “qualia” introduced by C.I. Lewis in 1929 wasn’t, and the term has had different meanings since ...
Does the winter in Osaka last longer than the winter in England? E: No, I don't think so. December, January, February, March ... J: Yes. It's a little bit shorter if anything.E: Ever since I came here, I noticed that the countryside here in England is really beautiful.J: It...