This is almost a direct question. The answer is to be found in the last part of the passage. “Therefore, in commencing the study of an art of strange appearance … we must prepare ourselves first to master the peculiarities of its appearance and technique, in order to understand later on the motives which inspired it.” Hence quite clearly it is the peculiarity of its appearance and technique that makes it problematic – it also helps if you know exact meaning of elucidate. The word stresses the throwing of light upon as by offering details or motives previously unclear or only implicit. (e.g., elucidate an obscure passage) Now it is easy to see that option c) is the answer.
Option a) in fact is said about all art- and on closer examination of the option this is what makes Chinese art (however strange) understandable.
'Different forms' is not mentioned anywhere – besides it won't be sufficient grounds to make it a problem.
Option d) is not true as the writer does not say it is difficult to understand the motives, he states that in order to understand the motives we may have to first clearly deal with its uniqueness of appearance and technique.
This is almost a direct question. The answer is to be found in the last part of the passage. “Therefore, in commencing the study of an art of strange appearance … we must prepare ourselves first to master the peculiarities of its appearance and technique, in order to understand later on the motives which inspired it.” Hence quite clearly it is the peculiarity of its appearance and technique that makes it problematic – it also helps if you know exact meaning of elucidate. The word stresses the throwing of light upon as by offering details or motives previously unclear or only implicit. (e.g., elucidate an obscure passage) Now it is easy to see that option c) is the answer.
Option a) in fact is said about all art- and on closer examination of the option this is what makes Chinese art (however strange) understandable.
'Different forms' is not mentioned anywhere – besides it won't be sufficient grounds to make it a problem.
Option d) is not true as the writer does not say it is difficult to understand the motives, he states that in order to understand the motives we may have to first clearly deal with its uniqueness of appearance and technique.
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Such is the task presented to us, and since the problem which we here approach is the general study of Chinese painting, we must prepare ourselves first to master the peculiarities of its appearance and technique, in order to understand later on the motives which inspired it.
Some libertarians and small-government conservatives, e.g. Ron Paul as well as think tanks such as the Ludwig von Mises Institute oppose the World Trade Organization. For example, Ron Paul says free trade agreements don't have to be 20,000 pages. In the February 1994 issue of Free Market, the Mises institute argued that "The WTO will convert peaceful trade into policy imperialism. It will allow economic exchange with some countries under approved conditions, and impose a variety of sanctions on others. The conditions will include all the legislation beloved of U.S. left-liberals, such as preferences for labor unions, artificially high labor costs, controls on the organization of industry, high taxes on capital and income, central-bank inflation, invasive tax collection, and the abolition of financial privacy. The goal, as with NAFTA, is to transform every country, developed or developing, into a carbon copy of Clintonian social democracy."
The passage supports which of the following inferences?
A.The WTO system offers governments a means to help the influence of narrow vested interests.
B.The WTO indulges in political interventionism.
C.The WTO is a dictatorial tool of the rich and powerful.
D.The WTO is anti capitalist.
E. The WTO is concerned only about commercial interests, and does not take account of development.
yes. even i was wondering...euler uncle ko kaise yaad kiya. :P
acha tell me..where i went wrong..
The distance between two towns A and B is 220 km. Two buses start from these towns towards each other. They can meet halfway if the first bus leaves 2 hours earlier than the second. If they start simultaneously, they will meet in 4 hours. Find the speeds of the buses.
A_____t____________M___________________B
At is the distance covered in 2hours...let a and b the speed of A n B
At = 2a
tM= 110-2a
now both will meet at M,
110-2a/a = 110/b is it fine? !!l Also 220/a+b =4 ==> a+b =55
i got the answer by other approach..want to know....where did i go wrong here...