I would say
C) Simple yes/no questions.
Oh my goodness I tried *so hard* to answer this earlier but it kept saying I had "offensive words" in the answer ugh
So this is way too dramatic, but it's the best I could come up with:
people dying, children crying, virus thriving
There would be no interest if you put it in a traditional saving account.
POSSIBLY <span>D. Reverend Dimmesdale HOPEFULLY
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The two motivating factors for the king to offer Douban great riches are <u>A. Douban is an accomplished physician. and D. The king has a disease that no one can cure.</u>
<h3>The Story</h3>
When the king was infected by leprosy, he could not find any cure until Douban came. After curing him, in gratitude, the king decided to reciprocate Douban's gesture with great riches.
<h3>Similar Event</h3>
This event is similar to the time Jesus visited Simon's house, and the mother-in-law was healed of her sickness, and <u>she started to serve them</u>.
Thus, we can conclude that the king was motivated to offer Douban great riches,in great appreciation of his healing, because of <u>Options A and D</u>.
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