According to this dictionary entry, what is the origin of the word skeptic? skep-tic (skep'tik) [Lat. Skepticus < Gk. Skeptikos, thoughtful, inquiring, going back to IndoEur. Base spek-, to peer, to watch closely] n. 1. [S-] a member of a Greek school of philosophers that expressed doubt about generally accepted ideas 2. A person who typically doubts or questions matters that are generally accepted.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:20, blessing03
What is similar about a satire and a parable? o a. both are based on a previous work. o b. both attempt to persuade an audience. o c. both use humor to entertain an audience. o d. both are very short in length.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:50, aliviadushane
Analyze how edgar allan poe's choice of setting in "the raven" to develop the speaker's character. be sure to use specific details from the poem to support your ideas.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, whohelpme
Identify the sentence in which the underlined word or words are punctuated incorrectly. a) pam was (well prepared) for the debate. b) she had (read three quarters) of the material more than once. c) she has always been (self assured). d) the winner needs a (two-thirds) majority of the votes.
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According to this dictionary entry, what is the origin of the word skeptic? skep-tic (skep'tik) [Lat...
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