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    Humanities Test

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    A famous speech by Shakespeare’s Falstaff questions the value of: honor 1.  ( T or F ) Aristotle considered plot more important than character or thought. True 2.  ( T or F ) Aristotle was both a theater critic and a philosopher. True 3.  Aristotle’s famous analysis of tragedy is found in a work called: The Poetics 4.  Aristotle’s work on comedy is how long? 5 acts long 5. What did the Commedia delle’arte specialize in? 6.  What is satire? a literary genre or form‚ although in practice

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    Name: ___________________________________________________________________ Hour: _________ Lord of the Flies By William Golding Critical Thinking/Interpretive Study Guide [pic] Chapter 1: The Sound of the Shell 1. How do the boys end up on the island? They are in some kind of plane crash‚ though the details are not all clear. 2. Who is “the voice” referred to on page 7? What does the voice represent? Piggy is “the voice” and represents the

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    To what extent is truth different in mathematics‚ the arts and ethics? As the great Socrates ones said‚ that by admiting that you dont know anything‚ so you can learn something that is how I discover the things that I want to know. The only way of knowing things is the way of becoming conscious of our unknowing‚ so we can learn. Awareness of the unknowing is the beginning of knowledge. Thus‚ we can always look for the truth‚ but the best is if never said that we found it. We may just think of the

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    Catholic social teaching is a central and essential element of our faith. Its roots are in the Hebrew prophets who announced God’s special love for the poor and called God’s people to a covenant of love and justice. It is a teaching founded on the life and words of Jesus Christ‚ who came "to bring glad tidings to the poor . . . liberty to captives . . . recovery of sight to the blind"(Lk 4:18-19)‚ and who identified himself with "the least of these‚" the hungry and the stranger (cf. Mt 25:45). Catholic

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    Incarnation‚ Atonement‚ and Anselm’s Satisfaction Various human cultures around the globe have held on to the belief that Jesus Christ was created so that God can give humans a way to make up for their sins. God sacrificed his only born son so that his creations had a way to receive eternal life. The act of selflessness portrayed by Jesus Christ gave humanity a way to reconcile with God after doing something wrong. Therefore‚ the incarnation of Jesus Christ was necessary in order for us to atone

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    The times of the 1950s are a time of great uncertainty in America. The United States of the past described by poets such as Walt Whitman does not exist anymore. In its place is an industrialized America‚ a hegemonic America that dominates the world with super weapons‚ neutrons and death. This new America creates great amount tension in its society. Howl‚ by Allen Ginsberg‚ is a response to these tensions. Ginsberg divided Howl into three sections to describe the ones howling‚ the causes of the Howl

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    The female protagonist is a difficult character to create as well as execute. However‚ it has been done since about 1000 AD. There are six characteristics that make a strong female protagonist (Patterson). The first trait is having a goal that must be reached and that usually has grave consequences if not attained (Patterson). Second is that she is usually flawed; meaning she has to make choices and the lack thereof could potentially change the story (Patterson). Thirdly‚ she must capture the audiences’

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    example for the term after the “ex.” AP Human Geography Unit II. Population - Basic Vocabulary & Concepts Population Terms 1. Population densities: A measurement of the number of people per given unit of land ex.- Divide population 1‚000‚000 by area 2000 sq km = 500 people per sq km 2. Demographic regions: Regions grouped together by the stage of the demographic transition model that most countries in the region are in ex.- Cape Verde (Africa) is in

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    /ˈprɒdʌkt/ (n) sản phẩm EX: We need new product to sell. * Price /praɪs/ (n) giá cả EX: He managed to get a good price for the car. * Promotion /prəˈməʊʃn/ (n) sự đẩy mạnh‚ sự khuyến khích EX: Her promotion to Sales Manager took everyone by surprise. * Place / pleɪs/ (n) địa điểm EX: This would be a good place for a picnic. * Segment / ˈseɡmənt/ (n) đoạn‚ khúc EX: Lines divided the area into segments. * Launch /lɔːntʃ/ (v) khởi đầu‚ khai trương EX: The new model will be

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    form)‚ anxiousness refers to anxiety‚ not pleasant feelings such as enthusiasm or excitement. ■ Ex. “He was anxious about becoming the President." (He had an uncomfortable feeling about it.) ○ When followed with an infinitive ("to" and the verb)‚ anxiousness refers to eager desire. ■ Ex. “He was anxious to become the President." 2.EAGER ○ Eagerness conveys enthusiasm and is followed with an infinitive. ○ Ex. “He was eager to become the President." (He was happy about it.) "Convince" and "Persuade"

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