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the passage shows that pardoners were officially authorized by the church</span>
The answer is D. During the discussion there seem to be many questions and doubts which are expressed by simply asking about the theme, evidence of the book and the author's credibility. But there is a question that comes up in <em>form of a suggestion:</em> <em>"what if we come back to that after..."</em>, and this is <em>setting an objective</em>.
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Often Stephen feels slothful — lethargic, apathetic, and unable to pray. He feels that "a wave of vitality [has passed] out of him," taking with it his resistance to temptation. Stephen feels contaminated by every kind of sin, but he continues to serve as the prefect of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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Saying something that is more a positive aspect rather than a negative one is very overused and will be seen as avoiding the question nowadays, employers look for people who will admit to their weakness and their incapabilities, they'd rather hire someone who's self aware and tells so than someone who says something that'd make it look like you don't really have a weakness. Don't make it too terrible of a weakness though, say something like: I can be forgetful sometimes.
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