The correct answer would be that all of the elements mentioned were part of St. Thomas Aquinas philosophical system. He considered himself an Aristotelian (followed Aristotle's teachings which in modern day are considered the development of Plato's teachings), an Empericist (it is the theory that all knowledge comes from sensory experiences) and a Neoplatonist ( believes mind over matter and that reality is subjective; depends on the highest principle). And since he was before anything a Christian theologian, then all the elements are part of his system.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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The intellectual explosion we call humanism was largely an intellectual, rather than academic, exchange between diverse individuals all over Europe.
Answer: Option C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Humanism depended more on the personal contact between the human beings. It was not a systematic instruction that took place at schools and universities.
Because of the personal contact between the people as a result of the humanism and because of the private study, many significant works were inspired of that time by this. Reading humanist works often seems like overhearing a conversation between friends.
Answer: 1. alternativa b
2. alternative C
3. alternative A
Explanation: 1.B - Percebemos a ideia de localização com a palavra "atrás".
2.C - We realize the idea of the relation of time with the word "after"
3. A - We realize the idea of a relation of movement or direction with the expression "the ball <u>rolled across</u> "