English, 20.11.2020 22:10, MacenParisi
What can be inferred about Harun al-Rashid from the passage "Harun al-Rashid & One Thousand and One Nights"?
He valued and promoted education for thinkers and students.
He was a fictional character in One Thousand and One Nights.
He was a teller of creative tales about the Arab world.
He collected stories from storytellers and wrote them down.
Part B
Which evidence from the passage best supports the inference in Part A?
"The king, because he is so enraptured by her story, decides to delay his wife's execution so he can hear the story's
conclusion the next evening."
"Harum al-Rashid supported these developments, and so it is not surprising that his reign is widely considered to be the start
of what is now known as the Islamic Golden Age."
"The various individual stories within One Thousand and One Nights were told and collected over many decades, originally
written down in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age."
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30, plumagirl
How does visiting the place of the gods affect the narrator? a. he discovers that it is unwise to have an inquiring mind b. he learns that there is nothing supernatural to fear in the destroyed city c. he renounces everything he learned from the priests and his father d. he understands that the past has nothing of interest for people of the present
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