For 25 points and ill throw in 3 BRAINLIEST answers, I swear.
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English, 02.04.2020 03:23 paigefields2578
For 25 points and ill throw in 3 BRAINLIEST answers, I swear.
https://www. commonlit. org/en/texts/why-do-human-beings-do -good-things-the-puzzle-of-altruism
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PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A
“From an evolutionary point of view, altruism doesn’t seem to make any sense. According to the modern Neo-Darwinian view, human beings are basically selfish.” ( Paragraph 2)
B
“Of course, we felt an instinct to help other members of our group, because our own survival depended on the safety of the group as a whole, and because, more indirectly, this would support the survival of our genes.” ( Paragraph 4)
C
“Or, more seriously, perhaps it was the result of moral conditioning, a respect for living things and an impulse to ‘do good’ which was ingrained in me by my parents?” ( Paragraph 7)
D
“We can sense their suffering because, in a sense, we are them. And because of this common identity, we feel the urge to alleviate other people’s suffering - and to protect and promote their well-being” ( Paragraph 9)
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