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<em>Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others” - Cicero. How might one respond to this? If someone were to ask you what you were thankful for, what would your answer be? If there one specific thing that comes to mind, or are there a number of things? Many people fail to realize there is so much to be thankful for. Everyone may have something different to be thankful for and this could vary from place to place. When one thinks about what someone in a first world country has in common with a first world country there isn’t much that comes to mind. One would assume the individual living in the first world country would have much more to be thankful for than the individual living in the third.</em>
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Explanation:fgdfs24e6i8kjb cx
I would say "c" because he might want to but maybe not its his choice
Jane declines St. John's offer because she is not in love with him and doesn't want to marry him.
Originally, she says that she will travel with him to be a missionary, but when he continually pressures her to marry him, she refuses. Her decision is final when she believes that she hears the voice of Rochester, and, taking it for a sign, she firmly says she will not travel.