Discussion
From the passage, one can assume that which of the following statements would best describe Hemingway’s attitude toward knowledge?
*This question is included in Nova Reading - Extra Reading:, question #18
(A) | One can learn about life only by living it fully. |
(B) | ... |
(C) | ... |
(D) | ... |
(E) | ... |
(F) | ... |
The solution is
Posted: 04/21/2012 15:48
The options are so wrong.
Posted: 04/21/2012 16:51
Miranda, it sure looks weird. Let us take a look into this and fix it. Thanks for posting.
Posted: 04/30/2012 17:42
Error correction. Here are the correct options:
(A) One can learn about life only by living it fully.
(B) A wise person will read widely in order to learn about life.
(C) Knowledge is a powerful tool that should be reserved only for those who know how to use it.
(D) Experience is a poor teacher.
(E) One can never truly "know" anything.
(A) One can learn about life only by living it fully.
(B) A wise person will read widely in order to learn about life.
(C) Knowledge is a powerful tool that should be reserved only for those who know how to use it.
(D) Experience is a poor teacher.
(E) One can never truly "know" anything.
Posted: 08/06/2012 07:40
No feedback after selecting the answer. The screen goes blank.