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The Chinese discovered how to weave silk from silkworm cocoons, and for centuries they used silk for writing (1). Many of the most famous early writings by the Chinese were originally inscribed in silk, including the works of the philosopher Kitaro Nishida, known for his teachings on morality and ethics (2). The teachings of another philosopher, Confucius, were also inscribed in silk and became the official philosophy of China (3). Lastly, The Art of War, written by Gautama Buddha in AD 100, provided an in-depth analysis of military tactics and is still revered today by many scholars and military leaders (4).

Which critiques the factual accuracy of the summary?

a.While parts (1) and (3) are accurate, parts (2) and (4) need revision.
b. While parts (1) and (2) are accurate, parts (3) and (4) need revision.
c. While parts (3) and (4) are accurate, parts (1) and (2) need revision.
d. While parts (2) and (3) are accurate, parts (1) and (4) need revision.

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d. While parts (2) and (3) are accurate, parts (1) and (4) need revision.

Nishida is Japanese not Chinese XD

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Answer:

a. While parts (1) and (3) are accurate, parts (2) and (4) need revision.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sentence 1 tells us that the Chinese discovered silk, and that they used it for writing. This is an accurate statement. Sentence 3 tells us that Confucius wrote on silk and that his writings were considered the official philosophy of China. This is similarly accurate.

Sentence 2 is wrong because Kitaro Nishida is a Japanese, not a Chinese philosopher. Moreover, he belongs to the 19th and 20th century, which means he most likely did not write on silk, but on paper. Sentence 4 is wrong because The Art of War was not written by Gautama Buddha in 100 AD, but by Sun Tzu during the 5th century BC.

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