In Charlemagne's ideal monastery, which of the following is the dining hall, where monks ate their meals?
A. horarium
B. scriptorium
C. refectory
D. officium
Answer: C
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a) It reiterates the rationality of Socrates' actions. b) It does not; it is purely coincidental. c) It refers to the passion of the moment. d) It is merely a compositional consideration.
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Le Corbusier is known for his statement that houses should be __________
A. "a place to throw one's shoes off" B. "machines for living in" C. "where the heart is" D. both A and B E. both B and C
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