A. Elephant and Castle
B. Grub Street
C. Covent Garden
D. Cheapside
Ages, era, period
Ages, era, period
A. civilization
B. woman
C. God
D. nature
A. King David’s son
B. A Judge of Israel
C. Bathsheba’s first husband
D. Absalom’s advisor
A. Bleak House
B. Great Expectations
C. A Tale of Two Cities
D. The Pickwick Papers
A. All knowledge is derived from experience.
B. Human perceptions are constructed and reflect structures of political power.
C. The search for essential or ultimate principles of reality.
D. The sensory world is an illusion.
A. snide indifference
B. biblical reverence
C. condemning censure
D. satirical derision
A. The Duke of Monmouth
B. Charles II
C. The Earl of Shaftesbury
D. Cromwell
A. Jane Austen
B. Charlotte Bronte
C. Edith Wharton
D. Emily Bronte
A. about half of middle class men
B. almost all working class men
C. all women
D. A, B and C
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6