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2. thinks differently from others
3. like to read in crowded libraries
4. immense
5. a weekly magazine
6. a sign that suggests something
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If the question is whether it is possible for Fate and Free-Will to coexist, then the answer is “No.” Fate and Free Will are mutually exclusive and cannot coexist. If Fate truly exists, people will believe whatever they are fated to believe — and nothing else.
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Answer: E
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The correct answer is E because the sentence would read "Her love for disaster videos began to wane when she realized how barbaric they were."
This would be correct because wane means to decrease, and her interest would decline as she realized how sadistic disaster videos are (barbaric)
It is not A as being expensive has absolutely nothing to do with anything.
It is not B because while while yes, the second half of B could apply, but the meaning of bombard is misused. Bombard means to attack or interrupt.
C is not the best choice because disaster videos aren't listless. Listless means dull or boring.
D is just plain wrong.
The correct answer is D.
The excerpt from Chapter 3 of "The Scarlet Letter" reveals that, while Reverend John Wilson is a man or kind spirit, he has dedicate himself to develop his intellectual gifts. This implicates that he believes that actions based on intellect are superior than those based on emotion.
Answer A is incorrect because there is no mention of the Reverend feeling superior to his contemporaries.
Answer B is not correct either because in the excerpt we can see that the Reverend favours intellect when making decisions.
Answer C is also incorrect because the growth of society is not mentioned in the excerpt.