The correct answer is this one: "<span>love of liberty." </span><span>Rousseau said that his reading choices produced in him a love of liberty. Loving the idea of liberty is something to consider in order for you to be able to appreciate what liberty really means.</span>
"We must take sides," decide if you are going to take the side that is working to end world suffering or not.
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
- "But so you miss that modest charm."
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
Helen is portrayed as attractive and proud, believing she's a bit unreasonably useful for everyone around her.
Also, in the lines that pursue she's reminded that appeal and excellence are very temporary, something that will one day abandon her treated similarly she treats others.