单选题Which description is NOT mentioned by Blackstone about homosex?AAn infamous crime against nature.BAn offence that is as malignant as rape.CA heinous act.DA crime not fit to be named.

单选题
Which description is NOT mentioned by Blackstone about homosex?
A

An infamous crime against nature.

B

An offence that is as malignant as rape.

C

A heinous act.

D

A crime not fit to be named.


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解析:
录音中Blackstone称同性恋行为是an offence of ‘deeper malignity’, than rape,由此可见在他看来同性恋行为比rape还要罪恶。malignity极度的恶意。因此选项B有误。

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