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lracut11

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In Buddhism, freedom from pain comes from
 
  a. changing one's perspective on happiness.
  b. following the Eightfold Path.
  c. fulfilling one's desires.
  d. retreating from pain.

Question 2

John Updike's short story Varieties of Religious Experience shows
 
  a. how themes of religious poetry can be used in prose fiction.
  b. a set of perspectives on the tragedy of 9/11.
  c. a post-modern backlash against realism.
  d.a return to realism as a backlash against the post-modern.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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