Reconciling Aristotles logic with principles of the Roman Catholic Faith.
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D) wants to admit his confusion about the sometimes-stifling life choices that creative people make
Explanation:
(sorry I dont have a Explanation this time)
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She provides examples of things that are invisible
Explanation:
<em>There's more to invisibility than what doesn't meet the eye. </em><em>All sorts of things are invisible to us</em><em>, for different reasons. </em><em>Some, like atoms</em><em>, </em><u><em>are too tiny to see.</em></u><em> Others, l</em><em>ike a black cat on a dark night</em><em>, </em><u><em>aren't lit brightly enough</em></u><em>. </em>
The author provides examples of things that are invisible.
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It's B. It justifies Edwards's strategy of scaring people into accepting God.
Explanation: I just did it on Edgenuity
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I believe is pay attention to everything a character states is true about him or herself