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ect the correct answer from each drop-down menu. mplete these sentences from george bernard shaws the doctors dilemma with words that are punctuated and spelled , of course, does amount to a sort of working or rule-of-thumb but it means that you will do anything, go ugh people to keep you in countenance by doing it also. it is the sort of conscience that makes it possible to keep order ands. it may be said that in the last analysis there i existence—that the assent of un to ethics. conscience. xt conscience: conscience conscience;
The sentence structure and punctuation rules are considered. The phrase "a sort of working or rule - of - thumb" is followed by a noun, and the correct punctuation here should be a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses - the first part describing the "rule - of - thumb" thing and the second part starting with "but it means...". Among the options, "conscience;" is the correct choice as it provides the right noun with the appropriate punctuation to connect the clauses.
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conscience;