Theory of Knowledge Question:
Inferences that have the property of
having true conclusio...
English, 05.05.2020 00:17, mNtYiOl7139
Theory of Knowledge Question:
Inferences that have the property of
having true conclusions whenever all
of their premises are true are which
of the following?
a Deductively valid
b Inductively strong
Answers: 1
English, 21.06.2019 22:00, WATBOI01
Read the passage from a vindication of the rights of woman. that the society is formed in the wisest manner, whose constitution is founded on the nature of man, strikes, in the abstract, every thinking being so forcibly, that it looks like presumption to endeavour to bring forward proofs; though proof must be brought, or the strong hold of prescription will never be forced by reason; yet to urge prescription as an argument to justify the depriving men (or women) of their natural rights, is one of the absurd sophisms which daily insult common sense. does wollstonecraft maintain an objective tone in the passage? yes, because she uses objective language such as âsociety is formed in the wisest manner.â yes, because she uses objective language such as âit looks like presumption to endeavor.â no, because she uses subjective language such as âthough proof must be brought, or the strong hold.â no, because she uses subjective language such as âabsurd sophisms which daily insult common sense.â
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30, ashley54899
Which of these excerpts is most clearly an example of narrative poetry? a. âin xanadu did kubla khan/a stately pleasure dome decreeâŚâ b. âand all thatâs best of dark and bright/meet in her aspect and her eyesâŚâ c. âwho can contemplate fame through clouds unfold/the star which risesâŚâ d. âone shade the more, one ray the less/had half impaired the nameless graceâŚâ
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30, rostecorralmart
The room was gaudy with its leather couch and purple walls
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30, ceeciliaaa13
Which pair of uses of figurative language from âthe caged birdâ support the extended metaphor of freedom versus oppression? back of the wind; floats downstream his wings are clipped; his feet are tied the caged bird sings; the free bird thinks dawn bright lawn; grave of dreams
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Mathematics, 22.03.2020 20:23