______, whose name comes from Greek words meaning "no place" , is written by Thomas More to name his ideal society.
A: Utopia
B: Shangrila
C: News from Nowhere
D: Wonderland
A: Utopia
B: Shangrila
C: News from Nowhere
D: Wonderland
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- ____________Whose name comes from Greek words meaning “ no place”, is written by Thomas More to name his ideal society. A: Utopia B: Shangrila C: As you like it D: Wonderland
- Utopia is More's masterpiece, written in the form of a conversation between More and a returned sailor. The name "Utopia" comes from two Greek words meaning "no place".
- The name of television comes from the Greek word tele and the Latin word videre, ______ "far" and "to see", respectively. A: meaning B: meant C: are meant D: have the meaning of
- Thomas More’s masterpiece is Utopia which tells of a journey to an imaginary island named Utopia, an ideal capitalist society.
- The term was taken from Thomas More's novel Utopia, published in 1551, where he depicted an ideal society based on equalism, economic and political prosperity and where poverty and misery were eradicated