I believe this would be Publisher's name.
Harvard UP is the University's Press. We know for certain this is not the author, book title, nor medium of publisher (that is Print). The city of publication is likely Cambridge.
In "Neither Principles nor Ideas Are Innate", Locke refutes:
(B) Descartes' claim that certain understandings are present in the mind at birth (starting in paragraph 10)
and
(D) Augustine's claim that understanding is possible because God's omniscience lights the lamp of the mind (starting in paragraph 2)
Answer: Antigone believes in herself, her culture and the gods. She will fight for what she believes in, even if it may cost her life. First we can say Antigone is a strong person, or someone who is confident and strong-willed. From the beginning of the play, Antigone is outspoken, passionate, and confident.
Explanation:
<span>In "The Inchcape Rock," the thing that happens to Sir Ralph the Rover after he removes the Inchcape Bell is that his ship crashes into the Inchcape Rock. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D". I hope the answer has come to your help.</span>