A and b I believe are correct
Differences Between Chinese, Japanese and Korean
What are the similarities and differences between Japanese, Chinese and Korean, and how should we go about learning them? To what extent can learning one help you with the others? Let me share my experience in learning these three Asian languages.
Differences between Chinese Japanese and KoreanMandarin Chinese: Intense and Structured
I spent almost a year studying Mandarin full time in Hong Kong. It was 1968 and I was a young Canadian diplomat (Canada was preparing to recognize the People’s Republic of China).
A Classical civilization classified as classical because it is highly advanced for the age. They all center around some form of water (River Valleys or seas, like the Mediterranean). Classical civilization leave a lasting impact on the world.
Greece is an example of a classical civilization for many reasons. Greece as left the lasting impact of the idea of democracy and voting in the realm of government. Their architecture has been and still is copied today. The idea of theater and drama are classic Greek ideas that others have built on and added to. Much of the basics of philosophy also come from Ancient Greek ideas. Some of the math equations that we are taught and use daily are Greek ideas (Pythagoras). Much of what we know about the Ancient world and other ancient civilizations comes from the writings of the Greeks. They copied manuscripts which have helped us to better understand those civilizations. Greek was key to unlocking the and understanding the Ancient Egyptian writing of hieroglyphics. Even when the Greeks were "conquered" by Rome it was Greek culture that would remain. Rome adopted many of the gods and practices and simply put a Roman flare on everything. <span />
I’m pretty sure the answer is true