I am not too sure if these are 4 options or twice two options? So I will just comment on each of these options.
<span><em>A. a new theory of the universe related to the motion of Earth and other planets.</em>
- this is correct! the new aspect of the theory lied in the fact that Earth and other planets revolved around the Sun.
<em>B.opposed the study of the sun, moon, and stars because it was considered heresy.</em>
-this is not true! they were themselves studying the Sun, moon and stars
<em>supported a theory of the universe that contradicted the teachings of the Catholic Church.</em>
- this is true! At the time the Church insisted the Earth is in the center of the Universe, and they disputed it
<span><em>supported the geocentric theory in opposition to the beliefs of most Christians at the time.</em>
false! they opposed the geocentric theory.
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Answer:
the C, it suits better I guess
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
My favorite character in the novel "Davinci Code" is Professor Robert Langdon.
In the film, this character is played by famous Holywood actor Tom Hanks.
Professor Robert Langdon is the kind of protagonist that has all the characteristics of the hero of the story. He is determined, perseverant, fearless, and is decided to go beyond his capabilities in order to reach the truth.
And that is how the author of the novel portraits the characteristics of Langdon.
Since the very beginning of the novel, when the first assassinations occur, Professor Langdon skills are used to understand the different situations, and with a methodical mind, he is using his brain to get clarity of the motives of the incidents, the possible reasons, the scenarios, to try to be ahead of the mind of the assassin.
His tenacity and courage make it possible to follow the correct lead and get the proper conclusions to caught the assassin, despite the many difficulties and riddles he had to overcome and decipher.
They wanted their freedom from Great Britain and they would've done anything to get it.
C. They both practiced slash-and-burn agriculture.