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"What man is there, what human being,who attains a greater happiness then mere appearance, a joy which seems to fade away to nothing?"

What does this passage suggest about happiness?
a.)happiness is permanent.
b.)happiness is momentary and fleeting. c.)happiness is human.
d.)happiness is great.​

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User Tavi
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Answer:

The correct answer is B.

Step-by-step explanation:

This passage indicates that no man can attain true and lasting happiness, that men can obtain joy, which is merely ephemerial and transitory.

By stating, "a joy which seems to fade away to nothing?" the author is saying that happiness does not last. It's like a person's "mere appearance" because the way a person looks fades. Based on this, the most reasonable answer is B. Happiness is momentary and fleeting.

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User Jung
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Step-by-step explanation:

c) happines is human. pueeeee así

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User Xabre
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