<span>Regarding integrity, “discerning what is right and what is wrong . . . captures the idea that integrity requires a degree of moral reflectiveness” (Carter).
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For this question, I believe the answer to be D. feels complete communion with nature.
B he uses imagery to suggest the character is unreliable
Answer:
Produce,nearby,convenient
Explanation: