Humanists believe in life on Earth, which is important in its own right, they believe that we have only one life, hence option B is correct.
Humanists take the stands for human rights, free speech, progressive policies, and democracy. They highly valued life, generally human life, which is why they knew that people would become the center of attention for artists and philosophers.
They believe that we have only one life, that we evolve during this life, parallel with the rest of the natural world, to stay on planet Earth, and that we are only responsible for looking after it.
They suggest the theory that experience and evidence are the best ways of finding out about the universe and the world around us, not "faith".
Therefore, life on Earth is important in its own right and is the correct option.
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A. community
B. state
C. police
D. school
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Liability insurance __________.
A. is proof of your ability to pay if you are at fault, or liable for a collision
B. only covers people driving your car that do not own the vehicle
C. only applies if another driver hits you and is at fault
D. covers bodily injury only
B. eye contact.
C. articulation.
D. timing.
Answer:
C. articulation.
Explanation:
Articulation refers to a field in phonetics which studies the way that humans produce speech. Articulation refers specifically to the way humans produce sounds through the interaction of different physiological features. Therefore, it refers to the process in which humans transform the air they breath into words that can be heard. If a word is pronounced differently than intended ("going to" vs. "gonna"), this is an issue of articulation.
B. Sally
C. Alice
D. Rachel
B. The legislature met in secret session.
C. Who among you is a butcher, a baker, or a candlestick maker?
D. The quality of mercy is not strained.
The correct answer is B) the abstract idea of the “Silent Land”.
The aspect of the excerpt of Christina Rossetti’s poem “Remember” that the imagists have disliked is the abstract idea of the “Silent Land”.
The poem “Remeber” written by Christina Rossetti refers to a self-portrait of the main character contemplating his death. An Imaginist had disliked the abstract idea of a “Silent Land” because imaginists were American writers and poets in the 20th century that supported precision the description of moments and concepts, based on clear and correct language.
The other options of the question were, a) the ordinary language as in remember and gone. c) the first-person singular perspective, and d) the sentiment in remembering of someone who has left.
Answer:
The correct answer is option b) The abstract idea of the "silent land".
Explanation:
Imagism is a poetry movement that consists in showing an image without veils, and instead indicating exactly what they are referring to, normally trying to make a direct impression of the essence of something. Usually, the perspective is from a first-person singular, but not as a rule, that is why the option c) is not correct.
They contrast with the Romantic Movement trying to resemble the real things, and not to go beyond natural experiences. So, even if the main topic of the poem "Remember" of Christina Rossetti is a sentiment of somebody who has left, as mentioned in option d), it is not expressed with exaggerations and it is not corny. Instead, it is a remark of a prominent reality: that someone is going to die and someone will stay alive, and with that the one that is leaving manifest that the memories of him or her should make the other happy when she or he is gone, but not in a corny way. That makes the option d) not the correct answer.
Finally, as the imagist tried to be as real as they could with the experience, then they would not matter using ordinary language, this is why the option a) is not in contradiction with this movement, for imagist poets would in fact use the precise language even if it is ordinary to refer the experience they are talking about, but they would not like to use symbolized references.
Christina Rossetti uses in most of the poem ordinary language that goes direct to what she is talking about, but in one part she uses a symbol and not the direct word: when she alludes to the after-life, by the words of "Silent Land", as mentioned in option b). This is the main part that imagists would have disliked as they tried to emphasize reality and not fiction or figures, and that makes it the correct answer.