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eduard
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from Voltaire Candide. Then complete the sentence?​

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dsp732 years ago
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The complete of the sentence in the excerpt from Voltaire's Candide is "introduce a new mood and atmosphere".

<h3>Voltaire’s most famous “philosophic tale”</h3>

Voltaire makes fun of the idea of the world by pointing at how much of foolishness and injustice exist in the world. He was focused on intolerance, tyrant, religion and slavery.

He however concluded that everyone should mind their business in order to have a peaceful world.

Therefore,

The scene set in the inn helps <u>to introduce a new mood and atmosphere</u><u>.</u>

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