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English, 20.09.2020 16:01, twhalon72

Given the details of this allegory, which provides the BEST conclusion by promoting joy and moving beyond sadness? A)
"Do not worry, my darling child. You will never see a shadow again. The
sun will shine forever. You will never again experience sadness or pain!
B)
"Oh, no!" warned the angel; the shadow will always remain with you. You
can run, but you cannot escape from a life of pain. Prepare for your misery
"Oh, no!" said the angel; "the shadow is behind you, where it belongs. Run,
now, and gather flowers for the littlest one, who sits in the grass there!
D)
"Look!" said the exasperated angel: "It is time that you grow up and stop
thinking about yourself and your problems. Just think about the people
with problems greater than yours!

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