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Which BEST explains Parmenides's theory about being?
A. There is being because there are four elements.
B. There is no such thing as being, and life is an illusion.
C. There are ways of knowing being and ways of knowing non-being.
D. There is no such thing as non-being, so everything is a state of being.
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Which BEST explains Parmenides's theory about being?
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