In "Neither Principles nor Ideas Are Innate", Locke refutes:
(B) Descartes' claim that certain understandings are present in the mind at birth (starting in paragraph 10)
and
(D) Augustine's claim that understanding is possible because God's omniscience lights the lamp of the mind (starting in paragraph 2)
Answer:
All of them are verbs so I believe it's either D Or B
If i remember correctly she moved to a new home and was lonely
Elizabeth Bennet is a very witty, and intelligent person. She acknowledges that her sister, Jane, the eldest is far prettier than she is. In this expert, they are gossiping about Mr. Bingely and Jane seems to be shocked at the attention she is receiving from him. You might say she's a bit naive. In this expert, it is shown that Elizabeth is the more intelligent and insightful one more than Jane.