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"This essay evaluates the concept of love, using a variety of sources to inform the structure. The differentiation of the man into Adam I and Adam II helps the reader better grasp the concept of love. While the questions you raise are interesting, you leave the reader wanting more. Some of these questions are worth exploring in more depth (for example, is every situation where a loved one causes you pain necessarily bad?) You should also revise some of your paragraphs so that they more strongly focus on a single idea. A good way to strengthen this paper might be to include more of your experience as a social worker."
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