Question 14
H, discover a water route to the Pacific
Question 15
B, a group of people setting out on a trip
Question 24
H, trite
Question 29
A, continuing his training as an art critic.
Question 3
B, "Katherine, Maxwell needs to have a healthy lunch."
Question 18
J, Conflicts with the indigenous people.
Question 19
D, man power
Question 27
D, honored
Question 28
J, Approximately thirty years after he returned from Italy.
C, The shape of the Milky Way galaxy
Question 12
F, Lewis and Clark Expedition and the characteristics of the United States in the early 1800s
Question 20
F, receiving wilderness training
Question 23
A, Porter's criticisms were frank and forthright, and were based solely on his evaluation of the piece of art that he was appraising.
Question 22
H, warm appreciation
Question 36
J, scientific theories provide support for the existence of dark matter in the universe
Question 11
B, was a challenging but important aspect of the growth of the United States
Question 16
G, eagerly determined
Question 21
D, explain Porter's renowned ability to candidly address artists' works
Question 25
B, a brief introduction and transition into the topic.
Question 38
H, It is certain that dark matter has no influence on surrounding celestial bodies
Question 17
C, continuing a journey.
Question 13
D, The Lewis and Clark Expedition gave others confidence to head West.
Question 30
G, indicate that Fairfield Porter was better known as an artist than as an art critic
Question 26
H, emphasize to the ready that Porter's high level of intelligence was not related to his artistic ability
Question 34
F, It cannot be conclusively proven that dark matter affects the shape and formation of galaxies.