I guess it helps the quiz was only taken 17 times ;) no wonder 8 questions were at 67% would be quite the coincidence if it had had a few thousand takes ;)
I only knew it because of the joke where someone thought the quote was "knowledge is power, france is bacon" instead of "knowledge is power." - Francis Bacon. I assumed the artist didn't coin the term!
Got them all but I didn't know there was a 20th century artist named Francis Bacon; I just knew there weren't any 16th century philosophers named Andy Warhol or Norman Rockwell.
I got it right, but strongly disagree that thy means your. They are two different words. Currently, "your" substituted "thy" in both spoken and written language, true, but if someone were to correctly use "thy", then that someone wouldn't use it as a synonym of "your". It's complicated in modern English, but it's basically like saying "his means her", for instance.
No, in Spanish 'misa' is the sermon, while the building is called 'iglesia'. In some languages derived from Spanish or Portuguese, the building IS referred to as Misa because no distinction is made between the two.
Actually, misa also refers to the Mass. So from the Catholic point-of-view "church" as in the service rather than the building itself could be translated as misa.
But in general, iglesia is definitely a more appropriate translation of church.
The mean is the average (the listed numbers added up, divided by the number of items on the list.) The median is the number that's in the middle when the list is ordered from smallest to largest.
But in general, iglesia is definitely a more appropriate translation of church.
150:5=30, not 25.