Multiple Choice
The main point of Haack's crossword analogy is that a belief's justification
A) Depends partly on background beliefs and partly on prejudices.
B) Depends partly on its evidence and partly on how it fits with our background beliefs.
C) Depends partly on our will to inquire and partly on our ingenuity.
D) Depends partly on evidence and partly on emotions.
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