Answer:
D
Explanation:
Consciousness is the awareness of the self in space and time and is defined as human awareness to both internal and external stimuli. Sigmund Freud divided human consciousness into three levels of awareness: the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious.
Answer:
After trying the new recipe, chicken pizza tasted delicious.
Explanation:
<u>Dangling modifiers are those words or phrases that are used as modifiers of a particular word but is often misinterpreted as modifying some other word. </u>They may be placed in such a way that their intended modifying work is instead taken or interpreted as modifying a different word.
Among the given sentences, the dangling modifier is found in sentence 3. The proposed meaning of the sentence was supposed to be that after trying a new recipe, a person/ persons found that chicken pizza tasted delicious. But, with the way the sentence has been grammatically structured, it seemed as it the new recipe was tried and taste by the chicken.
Thus, <u>the third option is the correct answer.</u>
Answer:c
Explanation:
tbh i dont really know i just used my simple math skills and got that lol im so smart
Answer:
(3). Yet, libraries did not exist until the 19th century, which slowed progress for peasants and the poor
Explanation:
The renaissance period was a period from the 14th to 17th centuries that humanist views became quite popular. It was a period of rebirth in European culture, economy and politics. Individuals became open minded, curious, creative, and innovative. There was wide spread desire to learn new things as the popular humanistic views of this time brought more wealth and security during this period. However libraries did not exist till the 19th century. This is seen to contradict or critique the preceding summaries above as increased learning should have meant more libraries.
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Historians believe that he is a myth rather than a real historical person.
Attila the Hun Attila the Hun (405-453), also sometimes known with the nickname as Attila the Scourge of God (Flagellum Dei) or simply Attila was the most powerful king of the Huns. He reigned over what was then Europe's largest empire, from 434 until his death. His empire stretched from Germany and the Netherlands to the Ural river and from the Danube River to Poland and Estonia. During his rule, he was among the most dire of the Western and Eastern Roman Empire's enemies: he invaded the Balkans twice and besieged Constantinople in the second invasion; he marched through Gaul (modern day France) as far as Orleans before being defeated at the Battle of Chalons; and he drove the western emperor Valentinian III from his capital at Ravenna in 452. He was regarded as sacker of cities. In the year 453 Attilla was at his wedding party,got drunk,hit his head,and chocked on his own blood this is how Attilla died a terrible and unfair death.
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