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Answer:
C). Because they mean the same thing, free speech.
Explanation:
The common translation for 'isegoria' and 'parrhesia' is often considered inadequate because 'they denote the same meaning i.e. 'free speech.' Both the terms are from ancient Greek and stand for 'freedom of speech' which is often translated into simple terms as 'free speech.' However, both of them are ways to perceive 'free speech' and express one of the ancient Grek values pertaining to democracy yet Parrhesia came into being prior to isegoria in the 5th century B.C. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
A comparison between two otherwise unlike objects, people, places or things
Explanation:
Computation is any type of calculation that includes both arithmetical and non-arithmetical steps and which follows a well-defined model (e.g. an algorithm). ... And especially well-known discipline of the study of computation is computer science