This passage does have the claim about the movie's quality. The soundness of the reasoning is relative to the evaluators ideals. Sound reasoning means simply that it is reasoning which makes sense, or is logical. The writer states their discontent for the movie, but lacks reasoning for the over length, poor acting, and boring music. To the individual evaluating, is was distasteful. I would probably say option A.
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A thing that plops and bows in the sticks, like fabric in the wind.
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Mansa Musa I lived in the fourteenth century in Mali Kingdom.
- Being a devoted Muslim, he traveled to Mecca, the action here is probable , the devotion to his religion creates the effect of his movement to Mecca.
- While on his way to Mecca he stopped in Egypt , reaching in Egypt is a dependent variable . It depends on the fact that he lived in Kingdom of Mali and him being a devoted religious man.
- Decision made by Musa I to move to Mecca leads him to Egypt
- While in Egypt , he made a name for himself and becomes prominent individual known world wide .
- The events in his life connects to each other whereby the first one leads to another and then the next one simultaneously