Based on the passage, which argument would Boccaccio make regarding the actions of the flagellants?
He would think their actions sinful because they accused God.
He would think they were right because the Church was corrupt.
He would think they were right because human sin may have caused the plague.
He would think they were wrong because he thought the planets caused the plague.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
maybe a not sure what class it this anyway
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world history
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i have that too what section maybe i can give you all the answers
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1
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
4.01
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay how many do you have left
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4.01-4.10*
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
would you by any chance have the final test answers?
OpenStudy (toots):
The correct answer is: He would find their actions appropriate because he believed human sin may have caused the plague.
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OpenStudy (kingofhou):
C) He would think they were right because human sin may have caused the plague.