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The philosopher claimed that a person who must consciously ------ his or her own indifference before helping another is behaving more nobly than one whose basic disposition allows such an act to be performed without------.

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Link blanks to contrast: effortful override vs. effortless disposition.
Updated On: Oct 6, 2025
  • feign...enthusiasm\
  • censure...comment\
  • embrace...duplicity\
  • suffer...effort\
  • overcome...deliberation
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Step 1: First blank requires overcoming or countering "indifference" consciously.
Step 2: Second blank contrasts nobility: natural act without need for thought or planning.
Step 3: "Overcome" fits first (surmount indifference); "deliberation" fits second (without conscious consideration).
Step 4: Others mismatch: (A) "feign" implies pretense; (D) "suffer" doesn't counter; etc.
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