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(a) Leonardo da Vinci was a self-taught man and began teaching himself Latin at the early age.

(b) He became a great engineer and was the first to discover that blood circulated through the body.

(c) He believed that coarse people of bad habits and shallow judgments did not deserve so beautiful an instrument and such a complex anatomical equipment than the human body.

(d) They should merely have a sack for taking in food and letting it out again, for they are nothing but the alimentary canal.

(e) Very fond of animals, he was himself a vegetarian and had the habit of buying caged birds from the market and setting them free immediately.

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Updated On: Jul 28, 2025
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Let’s examine each sentence for grammar and usage: (a) “Leonardo da Vinci was a self-taught man and began teaching himself Latin at the early age.”
Grammatically correct and clearly written. Valid
(b)
“He became a great engineer and was the first to discover that blood circulated through the body.”
Factually incorrect (Harvey did), but more importantly, "first to discover that blood circulated..." is awkward — possibly inaccurate usage. Invalid
(c)
“He believed that coarse people of bad habits and shallow judgments did not deserve so beautiful an instrument...”
Though archaic in style (“so beautiful an instrument”), it is grammatically correct. Valid
(d)
“They should merely have a sack for taking in food and letting it out again, for they are nothing but the alimentary canal.”
Awkward syntax: "letting it out again" is vague and unrefined; "nothing but the alimentary canal" sounds odd and lacks clarity. Invalid
(e)
“Very fond of animals, he was himself a vegetarian and had the habit of buying caged birds from the market and setting them free immediately.”
Grammatically overstuffed and clunky. Better phrased as: “Being fond of animals, he was a vegetarian and often bought caged birds...”. Invalid Final Answer: \( \boxed{\text{A (Only a and c)}} \)
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