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The recent controversial book by Amy Chua, Battle Hymn of the Chinese Mother, explains her parenting method that seeks to develop a dedication to ______ in her children
 
  A) Truth
 B) Justice
 C) Loyalty
 D) Self-Cultivation

Question 2

What is the main purpose of 2 Thessalonians?
 
  a. To make a plea for a contribution to Paul's collection for Jerusalem.
  b. To defend Paul's status as an apostle
  c. To warn the Thessalonian church about false teachers
  d. To reinterpret the eschatology of 1 Thessalonians



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Answer to Question 1

Self-cultivation

Answer to Question 2

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