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What Tone Did the Philosopher Seneca Take in His Writings

Question 34

Question 34

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What tone did the philosopher Seneca take in his writings that was different from other Roman Stoics?


A) pessimism
B) pragmatism
C) humane compassion
D) optimism
E) detached indifference

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