Haphazardly is the answer
Most powerful because if you just sound them out none of the other ones make sense
The correct answer is belief.
A philosophical assumption means that the philosopher just assumes, or believes something to be true, without any concrete evidence. The moment he or she is able to provide proof to support his or her assumption, it becomes a law because it can be checked if necessary.
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A is your answer but don't take my word for it
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What would a good summary of this text look like? - After
What do I already know about this topic? -Before
How can I put what I am reading in my own words? -During
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