<span>Scholaticism merges theology- specifically Christian theology- with Aristotelian logic. Theological truth guides Aristotelian inquiry in this particular methodology. One notable example is Thomas Aquinas. Yet the same can be said for the muslims, such as Averroes and Avicenna, who around the same general time, sought to apply Aristotelian logic within their own theological systems.</span>
In the passage it can be inferred that Warwick concludes that the young woman is a resident of the house based on the fact that she was very pleasing to behold.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
The logical analyses of a text always leads the reader to draw conclusions. These conclusions are referred as inferences.
Hence, it can be inferred that Warwick concludes that the young woman is a resident of the house based on the fact that she was very pleasing to behold.
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The highest would be the letter B and the lowest would be letter C if the pat is what you need to know.
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Scout says she doesn't mind being a ham for the performance, but the costume is not comfortable. Scout lists the many discomforts of her costume saying, "it was hot, it was a close fit; if my nose itched I couldn’t scratch, and once inside I could not get out of it alone." We know Scout wants to be as independent as possible, so her needing help to take off the costume is a major problem for her. This also hints that there may be a situation in which Scout's costume becomes problematic because she can't get out of it along. This literary device is foreshadowing - it's showing that some trouble might befall Scout because she can't get out of the ham costume.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. When answering essay questions, the main idea of your essay <span>must address the essay question directly. The answer should be clear from the start. Hope this answers the question.</span>