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Carl has a problem. He has been getting C's and lower grades on his tests and assignments all term. What is a question he could ask himself to help identify the cause of his poor grades?
 
  (a) Should I pray with more fervor?
  (b) Should I eat more protein?
  (c) Am I in love?
  (d) Are my study habits effective?
  (e) Do my high school friends still like me?

Question 2

Describe the characteristics of a person who is truth-seeking.
 
  What will be an ideal response



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

A person who is truth-seeking has intellectual integrity and a courageous desire to actively strive for the best possible knowledge in any given situation. A truth-seeker asks probing questions and follows reasons and evidence wherever they lead, even if the results go against his or her cherished beliefs.





 

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