The correct answer is A. The point of a reading assignment is not to enjoy or dislike it, so other people's opinions don't matter. You must instead know why you are reading it so that you may learn what you're supposed to learn from it.
Answer: nerve cell
Explanation: hope this helps
1. “I-I-I don’t know what you mean!”
2. “We need to paint everything-the window frames, the doors, the walls.
3. “Next week-how I dread it!”
4. “You know the guy across the street-you are not even hearing me.”
5. “The doors, the windows, the tile-they were all broken by the storm.
6. “They waded in the upper river-a waste of time!”
7. “We had many things to handle for the trip-buy tickets, get passports, pack, arrange for the animals.”
8. “We-we-we shouldn’t be in this warehouse.”
9. “That show-what a thriller!”
10. “Have you met my girl-my best friend and forever companion?”
I: Both hold that humans have a function and that virtue is necessary for its fulfillment.
II: Both hold that certain sorts of actions are intrinsically wrong and that we can know that they are by intellectual apprehension and reason.
III: Both hold that things have natures, that their natures determine what is good for them and what is bad for them, and that wickedness is contrary to human nature.
You can do 100 words
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