Answer: a. it celebrates humanity over the divine.
Explanation: This quotation from Act II, Scene II of "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark" by William Shakespeare is a reflection of Humanism because it celebrates humanity over the divine. Hamlet is speaking to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. He is marveled by the wonderful creation man is, both in mind and body. This reflects the humanism of the time that believed in reason and intellectual freedom over the divine.
Answer:
Paragraph 3.
Explanation:
If we want to persuade the college officials to permit themselves the cost of upgrading exercise facilities for non-athletes, we must think of a way to remunerate their effort, as students who are not on any team do not <em>bring revenue</em>.
And it is exactly the objective of the third paragraph. It is true that the new upgraded facilities benefit the budget in no way, yet there is a possibility of a profit: a snack bar should be attached to the facility. That way <em>students who use the facility</em> will eventually <em>start using the snack bar</em>, too.
Answer:
goad, impulse, incentive, inducement, and spur.
Explanation:
While all these words mean "a stimulus to action," motive implies an emotion or desire operating on the will and causing it to act.
1. People have natural rights that the government should protect. This was said by John Locke.
2. People are brutish, so they need a strong ruler. This was said by Tomas Hobbes.
3. You should be skeptical of what you see. This was said by Descartes.
4. Government powers should be divided into three branches. This was said by Montesquieu.