PHILOSOPHY TEACHER: Logic instructs us in the three processes of reasoning. JOURDAIN: And what are the three processes of reasoning? PHILOSOPHY TEACHER: Why, the first process, the second process, and the third process, of course! JOURDAIN: Oh, no, that sounds much too complicated. Teach me how to write beautiful letters; there’s something I can use.

Which theme is developed in this passage? (1 point) Responses Poetry and prose are not the same thing. Poetry and prose are not the same thing. The pursuit of true knowledge takes time and effort. The pursuit of true knowledge takes time and effort. Writing a beautiful letter is a practical skill. Writing a beautiful letter is a practical skill. Philosophy is the art of learning how to reason well. Philosophy is the art of learning how to reason well.

Writing a beautiful letter is a practical skill