Answer:
pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth.
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Explanation:
That it's not the object itself that is good or bad. It's whoever THINKS it to be good or bad. Such as the Bible can be interpreted to mean what is convenient to you, but not what is truly meant of the Bible.
All of the above. The counterclaim shows weaknesses in the opposing claim, shows why the main claim is correct, and overall strengthens the argument
Orpheus decided to rescue his wife Eurydice from the Underworld because he loved her. She died way too young, and he couldn't bear to live without her, so he went to the Underworld himself to get her back. The only condition was that he couldn't look at her until they were out of the Underworld. But of course, he couldn't help it, and therefore she remained in Hell forever.