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what is the relationship between the two paragraphs in the passage?

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(A) the first paragraph describes strengths of a writer that Carlyle exhibits, and then he discusses his legacy

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which of the following best represents the authors intended audience

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(A) individuals who are fairly well acquainted with Carlyle's writing

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what is the relationship between the two paragraphs in the passage?

(A) the first paragraph describes strengths of a writer that Carlyle exhibits, and then he discusses his legacy

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which of the following best represents the authors intended audience

(A) individuals who are fairly well acquainted with Carlyle's writing

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lines 5-12 (He is...noble action) contrast

(C) the dissemination of knowledge and the cultivation of intellectual and moral power

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the author uses the phrase "on the same ground"(lines 12-13) to set up a comparison between

(B) conceptually powerful writer and exemplary educators

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on the basis of the first paragraph, Thomas Carlyle is best characterized as a writer who is

(D) provocative, compelling his readers to reach their own conclusions

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the acorns (line 38) represent

(C) ideas in Carlyle's books

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in lines 47-48, the author refers to "an epoch int he history of their minds" to

(D) describe the major impact that Carlyle had on other people

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the author mentions the latter day pamphlets (lines 55-56) primarily to

(C) acknowledge some of the concerns held by the plenty (line 54)

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which rhetorical strategy does the author adopt in lines 44-63 ("the character...influences us")

(E) she gives examples of Carlyle's far-reaching influence, noting that even criticism of Carlyle implies praise

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what purpose do lines 63-74 ("you may...own feeling") serve

(A) they contrast the appeal of a writer who merely conforms his readers views with that of the writer who boldly challenges them

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in lines 75-83 ("when he...his opinions"), the author develops her rhetorical purpose by

(D) delaying the conclusion of the independent clause to build up the readers sense of anticipation

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where was Thomas Moore born

London

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what does the name anemolius mean

windy

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when do utopians wake up in the morning

4 AM

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in utopia, what is the punishment for someone who commits adultery twice

death

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which of the following is not one of Peter Giles professional occupations

lawyer

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in which work is "Plato's state" depicted

the republic

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it is argued that the zapoletes resemble which European society

the Swiss

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how long does the ruler serve a term in office

life

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which character paraphrases the roman orated Seneca saying,"wouldn't it have been better for you to have a non-speaking part than to jumble together tragedy and comedy by reciting something inappropriate"

thomas more

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how many districts does each city have

4

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what is the punishment for a utopian accused twice of traveling without a passport

slavery

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what do many utopians believe to be "the greatest pleasure of all"

good health

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from what ancient people does hythloday believe the utopians are descended

the Greeks

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what did hythloday give the utopians as a gift

books

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at what age do women marry in utopia

18

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where does Thomas more first meet Raphael Hythloday

Antwerp

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on how many voyages did hythloday accompany amerigo vespucci

4

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which character is known for his verbose chatter and long sentences

anemolius

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which character argues in opposition to the execution of thieves in England

Raphael hythloday

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what was the old name of utopia

abraxa

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how wide is the island of utopia in diameter

200 miles

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what is the term describing the ruler who presides over thirty households

phylarch

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why is there "nothing private anywhere" in Utopia

there are no locked doors

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what is a source of personal pride for a utopian

his garden

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how tall are utopian houses

three stories high