D. They played with another dog.65. What does the underlined word "them" in Paragraph 3 refer to? A. Pet dogs. B. Tiny insects.C C. Farm animals. D. Non-domesticated animals.66. What can we know from the passage? D A. It's good to keep a pet at home. B. Animals are ...
小题2:The underlined word “domesticated” in the second paragraph probably means___. A.having been abandoned B.having been used to home life C.having been used to life in the wild D.having been week and hungry 小题3:Who was the first one to find the bird’s owner? A.The author ...
The science paradigm that will lead to a new world begins with the concept that there is no higher or lower consciousness.There are no hierarchies of consciousness. The idea that no person or life form can be better than another is rooted ina concept of singularity. If we thought ...
Another One... Riddle: People are hired to get rid of me. I’m often hiding under your bed. In time I’ll always return you see. Bite me and you’re surely dead. What am I? Show Answer tricky riddle hard riddle word riddle logic riddle what is it Dislike Like Darkness Follows...
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Is Ableism Just Another Word for Meritocracy? Posted on December 8, 2024 by Aya Katz Ableism, derived from “able” plus “-ism”, is a term for discriminating against people based on disability. Just like racism and sexism, ableism is a form of discrimination. Discrimination is bad when...
96 Metre and rhythm, as possible resistances to the violence of an over-humanised musical language with its “domesticated” categories of sensation (such as consonance, melody and pathos), can bring awareness to the forces of this violence in order to corrode, what Lachenmann has called, “...
To put it another way: people don’t (always) trust something or someone because they believe them to be trustworthy, sometimes they do it because their disposition is such that they just want to, or because they consider the alternative even worse (and for many other reasons, besides, cf...
A foreigner: a person from another country. Domestic Living in or near the habitations of man; domesticated; tame as distinguished from wild; as, domestic animals. Foreign An outsider: a person from another place or group. Domestic Made in one's own house, nation, or country; as, domestic...