What does the author think of intellect?A It is second to intelligence.B It evolves from common sense.C It is to be pursued.D It underlies power.

What does the author think of intellect?

A It is second to intelligence.

B It evolves from common sense.

C It is to be pursued.

D It underlies power.


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