The term "magnitude" in Aristotle's

  1. The term "magnitude" in Aristotle's definition of tragedy refers toa importance b suspense c suspense and emotionality d
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  2. The term "magnitude" in Aristotle's definition of tragedy refers toa importance b emotionality c suspense and emotionality d
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  3. Which is a correct statement about Aristotle's and Ptolemy's models of the solar system?(1 point) Responses Aristotle's model
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  4. 2 of 182 of 18 Items00:25 Feature Aristotle on Education "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet." -Aristotle
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  5. Are these related to Aristotle’s or Ptolemy’s model?Planets fixed on epicycles; Aristotle’s, Ptolemy’s, or both?
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  6. According to Aristotle, how might the educated person contribute to a well-rounded society?Responses A Aristotle believed that
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  7. Which is a correct statement about Aristotle and Ptolemy models of the solar systemAristotle's model involved epicycles moving
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  8. hi can anyone help me with this paper? this is the basis of the paperI. Statement of Aristotle’s Metaphysical Proposal A.
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  9. Which of the following is the best definition of plot as the term is used by Aristotle?
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  10. Which is a correct statement about Aristotle's and Ptolemy's models of the solar system?(1 point)Responses Aristotle's model put
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