Read this excerpt from infinite jest. ‘i could, if you’d let me, talk and talk. let’s talk about anything. i believe the influence of kierkegaard on camus is underestimated. i believe dennis gabor may very well have been the antichrist. i believe hobbes is just rousseau in a dark mirror. i believe, with hegel, that transcendence is absorption. i could interface you guys right under the table,’ i say. ‘i’m not just a creâtus, manufactured, conditioned, bred for a function.’ what assumption does the narrator make in this excerpt? a. that the people he is addressing enjoy long conversations b. that the people he is addressing appreciate intellectualism c. that the people he is addressing have researched philosophy d. that the people he is addressing expect a confrontation
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30, Animallover100
What was the main reason for truman’s decision to drop the atomic bomb on japan? to shorten the war to punish japan to save american lives the answer is c!
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English, 22.06.2019 02:10, amandathompson1
London includes a quote about john thornton as he is observing hal attempt to motivate the exhausted dogs "it was idle, he knew, to get between a fool and his folly". if the word "idle" is defined as "of no real worth, importance, or significance", what does this statement mean with regard to hal? who is the fool? what is hal's folly? why would john thornton think it of no real worth or useless to intervene?
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