What you can infer from this passage is that publication of "Ann Landers" ceased in 2002 (D).
Indeed, the text tells us that Esther Lederer, the legal author of "Ann Landers," died in 2002 without passing on the rights to her pen name—
which is also the name of her column—to anyone else ("she chose not to have another writer assume the pen name"). Since she did not allow any other writer to use the "Ann Landers" name, we can assume she didn't pass on the column's rights either.
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If we're ignoring some of the options like your teacher said to do, then the answers are....
1. Literature (Refers to the story of Pinocchio)
2. Mythology (Refers to the Greek myth of the trojan horse)
3. Bible (Refers to the Bible)
4. Bible (Refers to the Bible)
5. Literature (Refers to a book/TV/Movie)
I honestly don't know what 3. and 4. are if they weren't the bible but it could be literature because the bible is a sacred text/book.
I hope I helped, Please correct me if I'm wrong!
Correct, there isn’t anything else you can do to the sentence.
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Amo canum et felium et ludos
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Answer:
The author may be trying to make the characters battle in a way that is "Civilized" otherwise meaning a battle based on pure strength, or in Westley's case, his wit.
He could also be meaning not civilized people use weapons over thier own brains
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