When Phoenix takes the nickel that has fallen from the hunter's pocket but later chastises herself for doing so, this tells us that she has a conscience.
She feels bad for taking something which is not hers, but rather belongs to someone else. Her conscience is guilty because of that action, and she keeps thinking whether it would be better if she never took that coin in the first place.
A Casey supports the Catholic Church
Answer: Monteverdi
Explanation: it was entitles La Favola d’Orfeo translated to “The Fable Of Orpheus”
The truck will tire down in the mud if you don't put better tires on it.