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Plato's famous teacher was Socrates. Socrates was a philosopher and is considered one of the founding figures of Western philosophy. The correct option is B.
Plato is known for his philosophical dialogues, which were written in the form of conversations between Socrates and other characters. His works cover a wide range of topics, including metaphysics, ethics, politics, epistemology, and aesthetics.
Socrates had a significant influence on Plato, who went on to become one of his most famous and influential students. Plato's philosophical ideas were heavily influenced by Socrates' teachings and methods of inquiry.
Thus, the ideal selection is option B.
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(choices) ugly petite cuisine craze touche blunder
French Words
Petite: late 18th century: French, feminine of petit ‘small’.
Touche:1902, from French touché, past participle of toucher "to hit".
Cuisine: 1786, from French cuisine "style of cooking".
Scandinavian Words
Ugly: "frightful or horrible in appearance," from a Scandinavian source.
Craze: "to shatter, crush, break to pieces, from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse *krasa"shatter".
Blunder: "to stumble about blindly," from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse blundra.
Answer:
The word suffix that has been added incorrectly is forgoten -the correct option would be forgotten.
Explanation:
To form the participle of a verb, the general rule establishes that the suffix -ed should be added to the base form. However, there is an exception that explains this mistake: whenever the verb has more than one syllable and the final syllable is stressed, we double the final consonant before the suffix -ed. Therefore, we should double the t in forgot before adding -ed, and the correct version of the participle would be forgotten.
B. Excessive government regulation
C. Racial discrimination
D. The need to attack Russia
NO. it isnt A!!!!!!!! IT IS C!!
B) a dependent clause
C) conjunctive adverbs
D) coordinating conjunctions
2)When using a conjunctive adverb with a semicolon, does the semicolon come before or after the conjunctive adverb?
A) before the adverb
B) after the adverb
Answer:
1) B
2) C
3)A
Explanation:
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