The correct answer is option D (Eudaimonia).
EUDAIMONISM is the philosophical theory stating that happiness or well-being is the chief good for mankind. Its name comes from the Greek "eudaimonia" meaning "having a good spirit, a good genius". Hence, from the etymological point of view, Eudaimonism is a state of mind that refers to happiness resulting from actions taken.
Aristotle defined Eudaimonism as a sort of contemplation, as well as a virtue in accordance to activities.
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>D</u>: Cedric Yamanaka.
Explanation:
This excerpt is from <em>The Lemon Tree Billiard House</em>, written by Cedric Yamanaka.
In this part of the story, Mitch describes how he got cursed.
He went with his father to a beach house and he climbed some rocks, that, according to his father, were sacred. So, from that day on, Mitch believed he had been cursed for climbing the sacred rocks.
Cedric Yamanaka is a famous Hawaiian writer; his stories are characterized by using a typical regional Hawaiian dialect, accompanied by exiting, fun themes and interesting characters.
The answer is
<span>Many students said, “They would love to have a salad bar in the school cafeteria.”
Because it has correct capital letters, and the quotation marks are in the right place.
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I’m pretty sure it a oxymoron