read the passage from "by the waters of babylon.” nevertheless, we make a beginning. it is not for the metal alone we go to the dead places now—there are the books and the writings. they are hard to learn. and the magic tools are broken—but we can look at them and wonder. at least, we make a beginning. and, when i am chief priest we shall go beyond the great river. we shall go to the place of the gods—the place newyork—not one man but a company. we shall look for the images of the gods and find the god ashing and the others—the gods lincoln and biltmore and moses. but they were men who built the city, not gods or demons. they were men. i remember the dead man's face. they were men who were here before us. we must build again. which quotation from the passage best supports the theme that humans have a natural desire to learn about the world? "they were men. i remember the dead man's face." "at least, we make a beginning." “and the magic tools are broken—but we can look at them and wonder.” “but they were men who built the city, not gods or demons.”
Answers: 1
English, 22.06.2019 04:00, anaroles04
which statement describes the main argument of truth’s speech
Answers: 1
English, 22.06.2019 04:30, PinkDivaGirl02
Consider the title and souce of the following articles. which one is most likely to exhibit a bias? (a) how to roast beef," by the food editor of a magazine (b) americans experiencing greater fatigue than previous generations, " by a harvard researcher (c) "americans' worsening eyesight not related to computer screen usage," by the public relations director of a major computer manufacturer (d) "sharing the burden: a history of cooperation," by a college professor
Answers: 1
read the passage from "by the waters of babylon.” nevertheless, we make a beginning. it is not for t...
Biology, 17.10.2020 05:01
Chemistry, 17.10.2020 05:01
Mathematics, 17.10.2020 05:01
Geography, 17.10.2020 05:01
Mathematics, 17.10.2020 05:01