The answer is A condradictory
Explanation:
Please do not use "and/or" in either formal or informal writing. In common English, the "or" is a "non-exclusive or" which means "either A or B, or A and B". When I say "I can have a banana OR I can have coffee" then I am also OK with having both. Having a banana does not prevent me from having coffee.
<u>Honesty means that you tell the truth even if it hurts so I imagine that it means that you have to be honest with your writing</u>
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Teiresias was described to be a cranky old fellow. Despite being blind, it was believed that he see things better than how other view them. During their first encounter, Oedipus was furious because Teiresias did not intend to tell the king about Laius' murderer.
On another occasion, Teiresias did not tell Oedipus about his knowledge that would be able to save Thebes because he believed that "everything that's going to happen will happen anyway"