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“Candide:” What does Voltaire want the reader to infer from the following lines of the excerpt about the Pangloss? “Pangloss was professor of metaphsico-theologico-cosmolo-nigol ogy. He proved admirably that there is no effect without a cause, and that, in this best of all possible worlds, the Baron’s castle was the most magnificent of castles, and his lady the best of all possible Baronesses.”

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a) Pangloss is a respected and esteemed academic.

b) Pangloss loves the Baron and Baroness very much.

c) The Barton’s castle is the most magnificent in the world.

d) Pangloss is a phony.

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