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The one who resists is different from a man who does not resist, because of his:

Anature

Bweakness

Cstrength

Dlaziness

Answer:

B. weakness

Read Explanation:

The passage contrasts two individuals: one who does not resist due to weakness, laziness, or inability, and another who refrains from resisting despite having the strength and ability to strike back. The key point is that the one who resists (due to weakness) commits a sin, while the other (who refrains from resistance) does not. Therefore, weakness is the factor that distinguishes the two individuals in terms of their response to resistance.


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