<span>It leaves the reader unsatisfied with how the conflict was resolved
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You want your readers to be satisfied with your piece, if they aren't that'd be a pitfall for the author.
According to the excerpt, the option that identifies an implicit meaning one could draw from it would be the second one: "Locke is unfamiliar with the term <em>idea</em>".
In the excerpt, Locke is not asking what Idea is nor is he being uncertain about the relationship between speculative and practical ideas. He seems to never heard it before and the exact meaning fades away.
That's why he asks what it represents and not its definition or for someone to repeat the explanation. He just needs an example to clarify the boundaries of the <em>idea's</em> meaning.
Savages and annihilated
he said they were Savages and he wanted them annihilated
Explanation:
He was raised in captity. He was raised by man
Answer:
dunno
Explanation:
Because no one in their right mind would be that hateful or be that willing to use a group of people as a scape goat.