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If you looking for a fact check, then I believe they are all right, except for No. 3. Not sure on that one. I would have considered the option of false due to the fact that the moral conviction can and does occasionally rise out of careful deliberation,<em> </em>with <em>faith</em> and <em>tradition</em> weighing in heavily. It's through questioning and thinking that our most cornerstone beliefs are founded.
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<em>( I could be wrong, depending on the scenario, this is all personal opion and thought )</em>
It tells the story in the order it happened. If the story was scattered, the reader would not understand the struggle the character endured for most of the story. for any story recalling an event, sequence is necessary.
Answer: A common logic, when we confront the same thing again and again we become familiar with them that's why.