Answer: d. A concise observation or opinion about life
Explanation: An aphorism is a brief saying or phrase that expresses an opinion or makes a statement of wisdom without the flowery language of a proverb. Aphorism comes from a Greek word meaning "definition." The term was first coined by Hippocrates in a work appropriately titled Aphorisms.
syllable : word : sentence
A syllable is to a word as a word is to a sentence; a syllable is a part of a word just as a word is a part of a sentence.
It hasn't and probably it never will.
It is also philosophically dangerous to equate civilization to good and savagery to evil. After all, we as so called civilized men would be inherently biased in assuming that we represent the positive side of this equation while nature's savages, or that which is the antitheses of what's civilized, represents or equates evil.
Binary comparisons often lack the subtlety to portray the complexity of life and its myriad shades of gray.
At best we could say that evidence suggests civilization seems a more desirable option than savagery.
Answer:
A: in a general, non-concrete way
Explanation:
Abstractly is not the same as it will always be. It pulls different things from something else and it puts it all together.