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1. These two fictional works illustrate the theme of the threat the wolf represents in human folkore and literature: A. Wolfman Jack, Three Little Pigs B. Hunchback of Notre Dame, Little Red Riding Hood C. Three Little Pigs, Hunchback of Notre Dame D. Little Red Riding Hood, Three Little Pigs
2. This activity challenges conventional understanding when it is built on indefensible assumptions such as "wolves are vicious": A. philosophy B. reductionism C. animal rights movement D. zoology
3. Rowlands illustrates a major theme, by writing, "These are the thoughts of the _________ that exist in the space between a(n) ______ and a(n)________": A. clearing, ape, man B. narrative, wolf, ape C. clearing, wolf, man D. narrative, ape, man.
4. This philosopher denied both rationality and feeling to non-human animals, thus sharply distinguishing people from animals. A. Aristotle B. Plato C. Rowlands D. Descartes
5. Challenge: Rowlands appeals to this famous existentialist theme to defend his purchase of Brenin and a life very different from that of a wild wolf: A. essence precedes existence B. existence precedes essence C. to know is to believe D. to believe is to know
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