Hobbes was impressed by Galileo's descriptions of the mountains on the Moon, the phases of Venus, and the movements of the planets, as well as by biological discoveries, such as the circulation of blood by Harvey, all of which tended to challenge established opinion.
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Hobbes was impressed by Galileo's descriptions of the mountains on the Moon, the phases of Venus, and the movements of the planets, as well as by biological discoveries, such as the circulation of blood by Harvey, all of which tended to challenge established opinion. CorrectB. Hobbes was impressed by Galileo's descriptions of the mountains
in the Moon, the phases of Venus, and the movements of the planets,
or by biological discoveries, such as the circulation of the blood by Harvey, all of which tended to challenge established opinion.
Incorrectmountains in the Moon - incorrect, mountains on the Moon - correct;
or - incorrect, these are not option
C. Hobbes was impressed at Galileo's descriptions of the mountains
in the Moon, the phases of Venus, and the movements of the planets, as well as by biological discoveries,
like the circulation of blood by Harvey, all of which tended to challenge established opinion.
Incorrectmountains in the Moon - incorrect, mountains on the Moon - correct;
for express example ' such as' needed
D. Hobbes was impressed by Galileo's descriptions of the mountains on the Moon, the phases of Venus, and the movements of the planets, as well as by biological discoveries
such that the circulation of blood by Harvey, all of which tended to challenge established opinion.
Incorrectsuch that - incorrect
E. Hobbes had been impressed by Galileo's descriptions of the mountains on the Moon, the phases of Venus, and the movements of the planets, as well as by biological discoveries, such as the circulation of blood by Harvey, all of which tended to challenge established opinion.
Incorrecttense error - had been wrong