by starting small and continuing to learn the next concept after you have fully understood the first
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It is definitely not that knowledge is derive from sensory experience. Descartes thought that we could establish fundamental truths a priori (without sensory experience) and then deduce from there on to general truths. The answer is the last one.
<span>The correct way to divide the word echantment at the end of a line is D. en-chantment. This word has three syllables, meaning that it certainly can be divided like this: en-chant-ment, which means that B is incorrect. A and B are incorrect because those are not the locations where the syllables end - you cannot randomly divide a word if it's not the end of the syllable. It should be en-chant-ment, but given that it is not an option, I'd go for en-chantment. </span>