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The result of deserved-punishment justice is .
A
the criminal’s winning of a true life
B
the criminal’s taking death penalty for the crime committed by him
C
the criminal’s denial of his true self
D
the restoration of the criminal’s guilty self to the self before the crime
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第一段指出The criminal had by his own actions denied his true self and …restore the self that has been denied.可见,罪犯的犯罪行为是对其真实自己的否定,deserved-punishment justice是为了消除这种否定,找回罪犯以前的自我,D项意思与之一致。
第一段指出The criminal had by his own actions denied his true self and …restore the self that has been denied.可见,罪犯的犯罪行为是对其真实自己的否定,deserved-punishment justice是为了消除这种否定,找回罪犯以前的自我,D项意思与之一致。
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was in debt to the criminal and must put him into operation as a punishmentB
should consider punishment as something it must do so that the criminal can get paid backfor his crimeC
owed the criminal equality and must first show it in actionD
owed an operation of equal crime to the criminal
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the writer’s pursuit for money or promotionB
the writer’s laziness at his / her workC
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