Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Scout got into trouble with Uncle Jack because he thought it was Scout's fault. Later that night, Scout told Uncle Jack he was not fair. ... Scout never had a chance to explain to Uncle Jack about the teasing that Francis was doing. Uncle Jack felt bad that he was so hard on Scout when he heard the whole story.
This is a tricky one but i know that the first one is wrong.
Answer:
Compound ideas, although derived from experience, are formed by the mind by combining simple ideas, so the mind acquires an active role in the production of such compound ideas (such as ideas of beauty, gratitude, universe, etc.).
Explanation:
The understanding selects several ideas, gathers and associates them and ends up synthesizing them into a compound idea of a higher level than the original ones.
The most abstract, more elaborate ideas such as the notion of beauty, eternity, infinity, etc. They are compound ideas (this always according to Locke who was the creator of the differentiation between simple ideas and complex ideas).
An example is the game of billiards: if I hit a billiard ball with the stick, I transmit energy to it, then the ball moves. In other words, a cause (hitting the billiard ball with the stick) is followed by an effect (the billiard ball moves).
<span> There are many strong dancers between them, but two or three are exceptional.
I believe that sentence uses the word wrong since it makes more sense to use among.
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