In "A Just Judge," what does the judge's desire for praise from the king after his ruling show about him?
A.
He is already quite wealthy.
B.
He is truly honorable.
C.
He wants the king to offer him a place at court.
D.
He is afraid of the king.
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OpenStudy (maryfitzgerald14):
i would go with letter b
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In "A Just Judge," why does the judge wait one day before deciding any of the cases before him?
A.
He wants to delay his decision to give each person who is lying the chance to tell the truth.
B.
He wants to test his hypotheses before delivering his verdicts.
C.
He wants to observe each person's behavior overnight to see if the guilty parties reveal themselves.
D.
He wants to consult with other people before deciding each case.
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