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12 July, 11:55

The baseball player describes a fluttering feeling that used to occur before he played in a game. He describes the children waiting for his autograph and how the fluttering feeling increases until he actually steps out to play the game. Based on the insight provided in the lesson, the Danish philosopher Kierkegaard would agree with each of the following statements except: A. the player has lost his passion for baseball. B. the player's slump is directly related to his lack of desire to play the game. C. the player must keep on trying to play baseball, and eventually he might enjoy the game again. D. the player will not enjoy the game again until he has rediscovered "The flutters."

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  1. 12 July, 12:06
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    D. The player will not enjoy the game again until he has rediscovered "The flutters"
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