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Komok [63]
1 year ago
5

How does Peabody’s adaptation reinforce the theme "Knowledge is power”?

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viva [34]1 year ago
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Peabody’s adaptation reinforces the theme “Knowledge is power”, by adding that knowledge leads to the desire for more knowledge.

<h3>What is the significance of 'Knowledge is Power'?</h3>

Peabody has adopted the theme of 'Knowledge is Power' in his own words by implying that similar to the desire of power, one's wish or desire to possess more knowledge never ends.

Hence, option D holds true regarding Peabody’s adaptation of 'Knowledge is Power'.

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