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Moshe Kai Cavalin started college at age 8. By age 11, he had two degrees. He has written a book. It is called We
Can Do. In his book, Cavalin shows how other kids can do what he has done. He says that they have to stay
focused. Cavalin believes that through hard work, kids can achieve whatever they want. Cavalin continues to work
hard. However, Cavalin does not work all the time. He plays sports, too.
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Aangers
B encourages
C worries
D thanks
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Ответ:
1. D. Power is a process, one that everyone utilizes, established through reaffirming influence and/or attaining more.
2. "Benefiting and hurting others are ways of exercising one’s power over them—that is all one wants in such cases! "
This evidence supports the answer of Part A. It states that "all one wants" is to exercise power over others. It shows that there are two ways to get power over another person: benefiting or hurting others. Benefiting or hurting others are two processes by which a person can reaffirm or attain more power. If a person already has power over another, he can reaffirm it by continuing to provide beneficial services to that person he already has power over. To gain power from someone he does not get it from, he can hurt that person to attain power.
3. In the excerpt Nietzsche says that we hurt people who need to be reminded of a person's power and benefit people who are already in that person's power. Nietzsche then goes on to discuss how power can be branched into good versus evil but this is still an oversimplification because it is much more complex in every day life.
4. B. Pain is reserved for asserting authority, pleasure for reaffirming it.
5. C. Lacking something
6. In the last line of the Nietzsche says, "Compassion is praised as the virtue of prostitutes." This line supports this contrast of good versus evil, but in reality it is a little more complex. This lustful desire for power can be shown with talk of prostitutes. And yet, in a way there is power in their compassion as they are constantly in demand and sought out.