B is certainly the moral answer. When a source is shown to be untrustworthy, citing it only amplifies the problem. It is similar to how fake news stories have become a problem on social media. Often people share them without taking time to confirm they are true.
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I'm pretty sure it's a metaphor
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its comparing love to a thrill ride which love cant physically be. Juxtaposition can make sense but I don't think there too much of polar opposites to make it A.
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text evidence.
Explanation: hope this helps, pls mark brainliest
I’m not sure but I think he understands blades better
figurative language goes with "he allows her in church, as well as state, but a subordinate position, claiming apostolic authority for her exclusion from the ministry"
connotative language goes with " he has monopolized nearly all the profitable employments"
technical language goes with " he closes aganist her all the avenues to wealth and distinction"