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Wewaii [24]
2 years ago
7

Read the passage.

English
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lara31 [8.8K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

it is 100 i jusr know

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C.  "He had become so accustomed to looking for a bright side that he could find one when you wouldn't have thought there was any there." ( Paragraph 28)

In Part A, we were asked about how Gobaly's attitude changed while he was shoveling snow.

The answer is that he was initially upset that it would not be a happy Christmas. However, his conversation with Methuselah reminds him to be positive.

Methuselah is weaker than Gobaly, so Gobaly feels very protective of him. They are both orphans who live at the Poor-House.

Whenever Gobaly is around Methuselah, he looks for the bright side of things so that his friend will be happy.

In their conversation about Christmas, Gobaly is trying to cheer Methuselah up. That is what makes his attitude change.

With the information above in mind, we can choose letter C as the best option.

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Predication as a logical form has increasingly obvious limitations. The logic of terms, which also includes the logic of classes, the logic of relations, and the logic of identity, is now understood to include predicate logic as one of its many varieties. The logic of terms as a whole, on the other hand, differs from propositional logic, which deals with whole or unanalyzed statements. Since all of the terms in the logic of relations can be viewed as subjects on an equal footing, it is even debatable if there is even a predicate in the system.

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