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8 March, 21:31

What is implied in this passage concerning Camillo's extreme skepticism?

A) He is only skeptical because he fears what he cannot understand.

B) Deep down, he wishes that he could have the faith of his childhood restored.

C) He has as little justification for it as Rita does for her credulous superstition.

D) He is too clever to believe in anything fanciful, including superstition and religion.

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  1. 8 March, 22:02
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    The answer is C) He has as little justification for it as Rita does for her credulous superstition.
  2. 9 March, 00:33
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    A) He is only skeptical because he fears what he cannot understand.
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