Which of the following developments in the Renaissance support the idea of secularism? Select all that apply.Religious themes in artistic works
Expansion of Christianity to the New World
New ideas about the political organization of society
Challenging the absolute authority of the Church

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

New ideas about the political organization of society

Challenging the absolute authority of the Church

Explanation:

Secularism is the belief that ideas and society should be separate from religion. It fought against having religious institutes in government. So, during the Renaissance it wanted society to be reorganized in a way that did not involve the church. Additionally, secularism wanted the church to have less power over people outside of Christians and wanted nonreligious organizations to have more power.

Answer 2
Answer: New ideas, secularism draws out the importance of politics and the impact they have on today’s society.

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1. “I’m in a bit of a hurry, but I’ll ring you tomorrow,” William saidA. William explained that If he weren’t hurry, he’d ring me tomorrow.
B. William told me that though he was in a bit hurry, but he would ring me the next day.
C. William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would bring me thefollowing day
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A. “Do you think I can continue with my study overseas.” Said Johnny
B. “Is it possible for me to study overseas?” Johnny asked his father
C. ‘Can I continue with my study overseas?” Johnny said to his father
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Answer:

If you are learning to speak english, whoever is teaching you should not be as they are obviously not fluent in english. Just wanted to share that incase you are paying for a teacher.

Explanation:

Please note that most of these are incorrect. I will tell you which of the answers BEST FITS

I will also share what is not correct and what it should be.

1. “I’m in a bit of a hurry, but I’ll ring you tomorrow,” William said

A. William explained that If he weren’t hurry, he’d ring me tomorrow.

B. William told me that though he was in a bit hurry, but he would ring me the next day.

**C. William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would bring me thefollowing day

= William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would ring me the following day.

D. William said he was a bit hurry, but he’d ring me the previous day

2. Johnny asked his father if he could continue with his study overseas.

A. “Do you think I can continue with my study overseas.” Said Johnny

Do you think I can continue with my studies overseas?" Said Johnny

B. “Is it possible for me to study overseas?” Johnny asked his father

This is incorrect as he is asking to study overseas but not to CONTINUE studying overseas.

**C. ‘Can I continue with my study overseas?” Johnny said to his father

= "Can I continue with my studies overseas?" Johnny asked his father

D. “Will I continue to study overseas?” Johnny said

This would be correct given they were having a conversation about his studying overseas.

3. "My friend will come to see me”. (She hoped)

**A. She hoped her friend will come to see her

She hopes her friend will come to see her NOT HOPED Correct HOPES (Still possible)

**B. Sh hoped her friend will come to see me

She hoped her friend WOULD come to see HER

She HOPES her friend will come to see her

C. She hoped her friend comes to see her.

She hopes her friend comes to see her.

D. She hoped her friend came tosee her.

She hoped her friend WOULD COME to see her.

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overgeneralization

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This should be the slippery slope fallacy because it implies that if the person lets a person get a driving license, it is guaranteed that the person will soon drive rashly and break rules just because of their age. Breaking rules occurs even with non teens and being a teen is not a cause of that.  

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“To lift the lean of that black bluff!”
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I think it would be "My soul is all but out of me".

“To lift the lean of that black bluff!”

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Answer: The answer is e. tantalize.

Explanation: Tantalize means "to tease or torment someone with something they cannot have." In the context of the sentence, the lady is tantalizing the speaker by putting a pie on her windowsill that the speaker cannot eat because the lady told them not to. The speaker is making a joke, saying that it is technically the lady's fault that they ate the pie because she tempted them with it.

The other answer choices are not as good of a fit for the sentence.

Alien means "from another planet." This word does not make sense in the context of the sentence.

Expulsion means "the act of forcing someone to leave a place." This word does not make sense in the context of the sentence.

Proliferate means "to multiply or spread rapidly." This word does not make sense in the context of the sentence.

Dissolute means "morally lax or dissipated." This word does not make sense in the context of the sentence.

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22. is

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24. helps

25. are

26. have

27. does

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What does the root in impose mean?A) to drive
B) to write
C) to send
D) to put

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The etymology of the word impose includes:
> in (Latin) meaning in or upon + ponere (Latin) meaning put = imponere (Latin) meaning inflict or deceive or poser (Old French) meaning "to put". Therefore, the answer is option D. To put.