You, with no limit or no bound, may choose for yourself the limits and bounds of your nature. We have placed you at the world’s
center so that you may survey everything else in the world. We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither mortal nor immortal, so that with free choice and dignity, you may fashion yourself into whatever form you choose. Which is the most complete paraphrase of the passage?
1. Humans have no limits because they have free will
2. Since their only limits are self-imposed, humans control what they become
3. because they gave free will, humans are the center of everything in nature.
4. Humans can become whatever they choose in the world.
Answer: You with no limit or no bound may choose for yourself the limits and bounds. We have placed you at the world's center so that you may survey everything else in. We have made you neither of heavenly nor of earthly stuff, neither mortal nor was pico. Pico was not the only philosopher of his time to question the authority.
it supports the authors purpose by telling the reader how much sugar people have eaten over time to entertain readers with surprising statistics.The authors include details about American and British diets to persuade readers that eating habits now are healthier than they were in the past. and in the passage it says how the English made the sugar trade and how modern diets are unhealthy .