When there’s nothing left he still is left with himself and nothing else. Regardless of whether or not he is being deceived by some demon or his beliefs are wrong, he is able to see that even if he has the ability to doubt something he must be existing to even doubt it in the first place. The fact that he can think is what assures himself of his own existence, and a deceiving god cannot negate that. From this point on, Descartes can continue in his examination of reality without worry that he is by all means existing.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Beauty comes from nature.
Examples include birds.  
Examples include grasshoppers.
Examples include pollen.
Examples include the seasons.
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<span>by describing their neglect of orders</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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<em><u>it's A</u></em> because D seems quite way too direct and not very freindly in a sense..