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English, 09.09.2019 23:30 gjfhjgg2848

Which of the following inferences about king edwin is best supported by the following passage (paragraph 1, the ecclesiastical history of the english people)?
king edwin hesitated to accept the word of god which paulinus preached but, as we have said, used to sit alone for hours at a time, earnestly debating within himself what he ought to do and what religion he should follow. one day paulinus came to him and, placing his right hand on the king’s head, asked him if he recognized this sign.
a)
king edwin frequently donates money to paulinus’ church.
b)
king edwin has strongly questioned his own faith.
c)
king edwin is pretending to be interested in christianity.
d)
king edwin is unlikely to change his mind about religion.

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