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Explanation:
Syrita potentially answers X's question by reaffirming the positive aspects of humanity, thus exploring a theme of human complexity and potential for redemption.
Without the specific text or context, it's hard to provide a definite answer to the question. However, it seems that the question is asking about a thematic response that Syrita gives when asked 'What you got?' by X. Presuming that the theme is related to humanity's potential for both destruction and compassion, Syrita could answer with an affirming statement on human goodness and potential. For instance, she may say something like 'What we have is the capacity to love, to understand, to mend our wrongs.' Syrita's answer, by being an assertion of positive human qualities, expresses the theme of the complexity of humanity and the possibility for change and redemption.
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c. an understood you
d. you
"Essay on MY best teacher" We do not know your teachers and you did not provide any valid information on them, nobody can help without more data and you should be doing this alone because we dont know them.
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d) paying back in the context of English
c)talking meaninglessly
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D,C
Explanation:
The correct answer is:
D. Caedmon gets the gift of song and poetry.
Cædmon's "Hymn" is a short Old English poem. Cædmon was an illiterate cow-herder who was capable of singing in honor of God, using words he didn't really know. Caedmon had heard a voice during a dream that told him to sing. He then created a hymn, which Bede saw as a miracle and wanted to preserve it in order to encourage Christianity.