What defines taha?

a. worship
b. desire
c. craving
d. following


C

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a) A sufficient argument b) An analogical induction c) A causal argument d) A necessary condition

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The Christian Bible is often still bound in ______

What will be an ideal response?

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The definition "'Mind' means the region of the brain that manipulates symbols" is an example of a:

A) Lexical definition. B) Stipulative definition. C) Persuasive definition. D) Theoretical definition. E) Precising definition.

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A sufficient cause for a fire is

A) one of the factors necessary for the fire to occur. B) a factor that was enough on its own for the fire to occur. C) a factor irrelevant to the occurrence of the fire.

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