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erik [133]
4 years ago
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Which MOST COMPLETELY analyzes this excerpt for a comment about life? A) Beauty is kind and inviting. B) Nature is evil and forb

idding. C) There is no risk in following beauty. D) What appears beautiful can also be deadly.
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2 answers:
posledela4 years ago
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Answer:option D

Explanation:

It explain both the good and bad side of life constructively.

Anna11 [10]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

D) What appears beautiful can also be deadly.

Explanation:

Life is one with extremes of good and evil. There are various perspective about life with each defined as either good or evil. Perception is key to how life is defined. Considering all the options;

A) Beauty is kind and inviting - This only expresses life in view; as good.

B) Nature is evil and forbidding - This only expresses life in view; as evil.

C) There is no risk in following beauty- This only expresses life in view; as good.

D) What appears beautiful can also be deadly - This expresses life in both light of good and evil. Hence it is the most complete of the options given.

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