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A: facade
B: facts
C: faces
D: fact
A: facade
B: facts
C: faces
D: fact
举一反三
- Which of the following are true of facts? A: Facts are statements that tell what really happened. B: Facts are statements that tell what really is the case. C: A fact can be proved with direct evidence. D: A fact is something known by actual experience or observing.
- Which of the following are true of facts? A: Facts are statements that tell what really happened. B: Facts are statements that tell what really is the case. C: A fact can be proved with direct evidence. D: A fact is something known by actual experience or observing.
- What is a priori argument?? an argument that is based on an assumed principle or fact|an argument that is based on actual observed facts|an argument that is proposed by a historian|noun of the above
- Which of the following statements about the relevance of the evidence are true? A: The relevance between the evidence and case facts is objective. B: The form of expression of relevance is varied. C: All evidence are the entity that exist objectively, no matter it is a person or goods, are objective. D: The relation that between the fact as the evidence content and the fact that need to be proved.
- Kim Curby likens our encoding faces to packaging a suitcase in that______. A: recognizing faces is like packing a suitcase B: encoding faces is like binding a suitcase C: recognizing faces is like putting things in a suitcase D: encoding faces is like putting things in a suitcase