Which statement is true A.Scholasticism was a rejection of humanism.B.Humanism was a rejection of scholasticism.C.Petrarch was from Franc.D.Cicero did not agree with Petrarch’s ideas. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 注意C的表述。文艺复兴的代表人物彼特拉克是来自佛罗伦萨(Florence),不是France。
I。Multiple choice (30 points, 1 point for each) select from the four choices of each item the one that best answers the question or completes the statement. 1.___,a typical example of old English poetry ,is regarded today as the national epic of the Anglo—Saxons. A.The Canterbury...
Indicate whether the statement is true or false. Rogers is credited with the idea that our needs are organized in a hierarchy. Jesus can be best thought of as a(n) (a) Philosopher with a focus on God (b) Empathetic rule...
Like in the case of the statement “not all smokers get cancer,” the exceptions to the rule do not necessarily make the rule untrue. Smoking, for all intents and purposes, will give you cancer. But metal is a different theoretical beast. Metal, despite all signs to the contrary, is ...
The Chinese host makes the offer directly like a command or a statement.【对】 1. Li Ming was a Chinese student studying in the US. He was lost on his way to the post office, so when he saw an old lady about the same age as his grandmother, he went to her for help. Li Ming:...
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It is a positive phenomenon that more and more studies are being published on the diverse relationship between accessibility and tourism nowadays. This indicates that now at least tourism researchers are showing an interest in the examination of the diff
As we have seen, Quinn uses the passage to show that Emerson describes an experience that is held to be ineffable. But the point about ineffability is not simply that mystical experiences are difficult to describe, but, more importantly, that they are, as James points out, subjective in ...