Answer:
Explanation:
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Doctors use astrology to diagnose and treat patients. They made charms and magic effigies to balance the 4 humors.
Answer: Having a feeling of uneasiness or embarrassment.
Explanation:
<em>Journey to the Center of the Earth</em> (1864) is a science fiction novel by Jules Verne. It is a story about a German professor, convinced that volcanic tubes are going towards the center of the earth.
In this particular excerpt, Harry is describing his uncle, professor Hardwigg. According to him, Hardwigg is a rather educated man, but it is sometimes very hard to understand what he is trying to say. Professor would often include complex adjectives or hardly pronounceable names in his speech, which would make him stammer. This would cause him to feel embarrassed, so he would give up speaking and have a glass of water.
Answer:
B. Human beings often need the help of animals in order to survive.
Explanation:
"Zlateh the Goat" is a short story written by Polish-American author Isaac Bashevis Singer.
The story takes place in a Polish village, in the late 19th century, during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. Reuven, a local furrier, is forced to sell Zlateh, the family goat, because of financial issues. He sends his son Aaron with Zlateh to town to sell Zlateh to the butcher. During the trip, Aaron and Zlateh get caught in a snowstorm. They hide in a haystack covered with snow and spend the next three days there together. The food Aaron had with him quickly runs out and he fears that he may starve to death, but luckily, Zlateh is able to produce milk by eating the hay. By drinking that milk, Aaron survives.
The idea of this story is that people often need the help of animals in order to live, as stated by statement C. All other statements refer to plot points.
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Explanation:
There were critical exchanges in ideas
between the East and West.
Understanding how to read Greek was
key to scientific study.
The Scientific Revolution took place
during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Foreign exploration opened new
channels of learning.