Post-and-lintel system
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Post-and-lintel system, in building construction, a system in which two upright members, the posts, hold up a third member, the lintel, laid horizontally across their top surfaces. All structural openings have evolved from this system, which is seen in pure form only in colonnades and in framed structures, because the posts of doors, windows, ceilings, and roofs normally form part of the wall.
Young Goodman brown's first venture into the woods because he promised someone to meet there.
Young Goodman Brown is a short story published in 1835. Nathaniel Hawthorne was the writer of the story. This story focuses on the Goodman Brown, who was a very pious and religious man in Puritan town, New England. His wife's name was Faith.
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the first question is, b) flavor, c) color, and e) texture
the second is, a) courses
the last one is, false
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The correct answer is projecting.
According to famous author Aldous Huxley, who wrote many novels such as Brave New World, but was also a literary critic, the act of seeing involves perceiving, sensing, and selecting, but not projecting, because that doesn't really have anything to do with sight.