The following dispute: Kent: I see that your friend is back playing tennis. I heard him tell you that he had a match. Laura: You couldn't be more wrong. I asked him if he could light my cigarette, and he said he had a match. is best described as:
A) Confused.
B) Verbal, arising from ambiguity.
C) Verbal arising from vagueness.
D) Factual.
E) Irresolvable.
B
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What is one reason for the use of symbols and code words in apocalyptic literature?
a. The authors did not want anybody to understand these books b. Apocalyptic visions were too frightening to put into plain language c. Most apocalyptic literature was written during times of persecution d. The authors intended for future generations of Christians to "crack the code"
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The Pharisees advocated progressive reinterpretation of Scripture. 2. The Sadducees did not believe in a judgment day, resurrection, rewards and penalties in the afterlife based on deeds in this life, angels, or demons. 3. Paul's teacher was Gamaliel. 4. While the Jerusalem Jews worshiped at the Temple on Mt. Zion, the Essenes worshiped on Mt. Gerizim.
In the context of Hindu funeral rituals, one part of the ritual treatment of the body of the deceased is:
a. placing it in a coffin along with some personal items and covered with flowers. b. washing it and wrapping it in an old red cloth. c. placing on wood with feet facing north toward the home of the god who rules the dead. d. dipping it in fresh, flowing water for ritual purification.
Studying the mind by noting observable behavior is __________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).