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joja [24]
3 years ago
7

Well it often happens that people with good eyesight fail to see what is right in front of them do you agree with the above stat

ement give reasons for your answer
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2 answers:
Alika [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Yes, some people have good eyesight but they are unable to see what is right and what is wrong.

Explanation:

Some people have good eyesight but they are unable to see the right side of things. They only see the physical features of the material not the reasons behind them. Seeing the right side of a happening or event is a great blessing of God. It is not the ability of everyone. For example, some people praises you a lot. You think that they are your best friends but they are not. Best friend tell you the truth and prevent you from making mistakes.

marysya [2.9K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Yes, I agree.

Explanation:

To agree with this statement you have to interpret it non-literally, understand it based on its connotative meaning.

In the literal form, based on the denotative sense, this statement would make no sense at all, because it would be impossible for a person with good eyesight not to see what is well in front of them. However, the statement is sending a message of connotative meaning and sends a message that sometimes, people with all their perfect senses have difficulties in perceiving what is obvious, what is easily understandable.

So yes, sometimes people with good eyesight have difficulty seeing what's in front of them.

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