Altruist describes:
A. One who is lover of beauty.
B. One who never stops.
C. A lover of mankind.
D. A person who hates mankind
A. One who is lover of beauty.
B. One who never stops.
C. A lover of mankind.
D. A person who hates mankind
A. The reasoning of theory is often too circular.
B. Many theories have been pushed too far into abstraction.
C. Many theories are no longer accepted by their parent disciplines.
D. All of the above.
A. 17th century; Enlightenment
B. 18th century; Enlightenment
C. 18th century; Romanticism
D. 19th century; Romanticism
A. It is an English sonnet.
B. It is an Italian sonnet.
C. It is a Spenserian sonnet.
D. It is a free verse poem.
A. Alliteration
B. Haiku
C. Hyperbole
D. Prose
A. Dental
B. Bilabial
C. Labio__dental
D. Alveolar
A. Britain’s preeminence as a global power will depend on mastery of foreign languages.
B. Even a foreign author is better than a homegrown scoundrel.
C. Abandon the introspection of the Romantics and turn to the higher moral purpose found in Goethe.
D. In a carefully veiled critique of the monarchy, Byron and Goethe stand in symbolically for Queen Victoria and Charles Darwin respectively.