I'd say B, thinking about it coming to an end.
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In the "Discourse on Method", Descartes does not seek to teach people about sin and its consequences. Instead, he addresses how one can know the truth through science and the ability to think for oneself, including our five senses.
While Marlow's work deals with Faust's imperfections and God's judgment on those faults, Descartes simply recognizes that God exists, because of his own imperfections.
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Im very sure its a Simile
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because a simile uses the terms like or as. "His gleamed like a handful of dimes"? it has like in the phrase. :) (sorry im real late to answer tho)
Romantic poets believe in nature. Romantic poets
wrote many poems about nature. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is <span>Children are innocent and therefore closer to nature than
adults are. Since this statement, deals about the closeness of children to
nature and these poets believe in nature.</span>