Animal _________ inscribed with writings were used to foretell the future and maintain good connections with ancestral spirits and nature spirits.
A. jing
B. oracle bones
C. feng shui
D. qi
C. feng shui
Animal oracle bones inscribed with writings were used at the beginning of civilization in China to foretell the future and maintain good connections with ancestral spirits and nature spirits.
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A. Power of reason B. Abstract reasoning from principles C. Feelings D. Both A and B
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KFC's Chunky Chicken Pot Pie has 42 fat grams, a Double Whopper with Cheese has 65, and an order of Mucho Grande Nachos has an incredible 82 fat grams. A) Argument; conclusion: An order of Mucho Grande Nachos ... 82 fat grams. B) Nonargument. C) Argument; conclusion: Most fast foods are loaded with fat grams. D) Argument; conclusion: KFC's Chunky Chicken Pot Pie has 42 fat grams. E) Argument; conclusion: A Double Whopper with Cheese has 65.
What is visible to the naked eye is not the measure of ______________
______________________.
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the heathen teachers! Return God to the classroom! A) Red herring. B) Appeal to the people. C) Appeal to force. D) Missing the point. E) Appeal to ignorance.