I think C is wrong and that it must be changed to "humans".Originally posted by boz
Here is one more Q for you:
The philosophers and artists of ancient Greece and Rome emphasized the study of human as fundamental to their doctrine.


No matter what, "human" is a singular count noun, and therefore needs a determiner. It doesn't have a determiner, so it is wrong.Originally posted by boz
The philosophers and artists of ancient Greece and Rome emphasized the study of human as fundamental to their doctrine.
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