“This means that Mikey waited for a very long time and got cold”
Answer: The Elenchus
Explanation: Socrates' method of philosophy is most commonly known as The Elenchus or the dialectical method. Knowledge gained from this method was considered by Aristotle to be 'dialectical knowledge'. Dialectical knowledge was said to form the boundary between the theoretical and the practical aspects of knowledge.
The method of the Elenchus was (and still is, I assume), the following:
1. Raise the most important question (a kind of 'theory' or later 'thesis').
2. Investigate the question thoroughly to make sure that the very best answer is reached, by raising further questions, answering each of them ("they being smaller questions, it will be easier to answer them" --- paraphrasing Plato)
3. At the conclusion of the inquiry, to declare if the problem is solved, and if so, in what way of definition.
4. To continue philosophizing.
However, in Athens, Socrates' particular application of the Elenchus earned him the reputation of a 'gadfly' --- someone who perhaps didn't have the best good in mind (although, according to Plato, Socrates was always a helpful person, and didn't ask for any payments).
The word masticate, which means to chew, has most recently been affected by becoming obsolete.
The use of the pronouns they and he shows that this passage uses a third-person point of view.
Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The passage has been taken from the story "The people could fly: American black folk tales". It is collection of twenty four folk tales of the time of the year 1985 which has been told by Virginia Hamilton. These tales talk about the stories of the enslaved Africans.
In this passage, there is use of pronouns like there is use of they and there is use of he, which shows that there is use of third point of view in the passage. The third person in this case are the slaves.
Answer:
Hi all,
Attached are the _____ from this mornings meeting.For all those who couldn't <u>make </u>it the main <u>item</u> on the agenda was the problems of being experienced by our bottling plant and how it affects our order of several litres of oil from our Rite-Price supermarket. The oil was originally <u>meant</u> to be delivered tomorrow , but Tony Pringle , The manager of the plant ,<u>persuaded </u>us to give him an extra day due to a late supply of materials.
To update you <u>on</u> the situation , Tony has just called to <u>confirm</u> that they will not be able to fulfill our order, but he told me he has <u>found</u> a plant who can do the job. I'll be <u>meeting</u> the production manager of this plant this afternoon, which means Carla will <u>be</u> chairing the briefing meeting this afternoon in my place - its vital that everyone attends this meeting in order to keep up to date with the changed plans.
<u>Hopefully</u> there shouldn't be too much of a delay in supplying Rite-Price. I've <u>assured</u> them that will get the order that we will get to them by Tuesday latest. All <u>meant</u> well, they <u>should</u> be happy with that.
I'll be contactable after 5 pm,; Until then , please <u>talk</u> to Carla if you have any queries .
Paco
Hope this helps <3!!!