Answer:
It shows that Augustus's family believes in the dual nature of pain. That is how every downside has its upside.
Explanation:
Without Pain, How Could We Know Joy?” How does this Encouragement define Augustus’s family’s spirituality?
This Encouragement defines Augustus's family's spirituality, in a way that they believe in the dual nature of pain. That is how every downside has its upside.
The title of the book is "The Fault in Our Stars" written by John Green. The quote is suggested by Hazel that the pain she and Augustus experienced was somehow part of the ultimate plan as they enjoy the joy more because of that pain.
Similarly, Hazel's father echoed the quote by saying that even though Hazel can feel the pain of losing Augustus, but the joy of loving him makes the pain worthy.
I think one of the main reasons Mark Twain used a young boy as the main character and narrator of such a controversial novel filled with adult themes to convey the innocent side of these adult themes. Telling this story in the eyes of a teenage boy, the morality of these situations appears more obvious. Another reason why Mark Twain used a teenage boy as the main character and narrator in the novel is because it allows Twain to imply a comparison between the powerlessness and the vulnerability of a child and the powerlessness and vulnerability of a black man in the pre-Civil War era. He also may be using a child protagonist to dramatize the conflicts between societal and received morality on one hand and a different kind of morality based on experience and intuition.
I believe the answer is A) statistics, because you need such information such as numbers to back up your claims in a persuasive essay.
B and C are logical fallacies and therefore should be avoided.
D is of course unnecessary in an essay, because it is unrelated, not important.
Few,scarce,poor,recieve,end,last,easy,later/past,late,near
D is the answer, the rest are wrong