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4 July, 13:07

Which of these lines from the novel As I Lay Dying represents Cash Bundren's view that the lack of common sense is the inability to conform to social norms?

That's what they mean by the love that passeth understanding: that pride, that furious desire to hide that abject nakedness which we bring here with us.

Motherhood was invented by someone who had to have a word for it because the ones that had the children didn't care whether there was a word for it or not.

Sometimes I think it aint none of us pure crazy and aint none of us pure sane until the balance of us talks him that-a-way.

A woman's place is with her husband and children, alive or dead.

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  1. 4 July, 13:14
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    "Sometimes I think it aint none of us pure crazy and aint none of us pure sane until the balance of us talks him that-a-way" is the one among the following choices given in the question from the novel As I Lay Dying represents Cash Bundren’s view that the lack of common sense is the inability to conform to social norms. The correct option is the third option.
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