No. I’m almost sure he didn’t but not 100% sureee
The correct answer is letter C. <span>We could not give her those glib assurances that naive sold make so easily to others concerning their after state. </span>The sentence in this excerpt from John Galsworthy's narrative essay "Gone" that reflects his view that there is no afterlife is that We could not give her those glib assurances that naive sold make so easily to others concerning their after state.
Con means together, junction means to join, and tion means doing something.
So it means "the act of joining something together"