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Vadim26 [7]
3 years ago
15

nswer the following in a complete paragraph or more using good organization, standard formal English, proper grammar, and great

content. If you could have the power to read people’s minds, would you choose to have this super power? Why or why not?
English
2 answers:
Advocard [28]3 years ago
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Answer:

     I would choose to not have this super power, because you can be hurt by what you see in people‘s minds. For example, if you asked your friend if they liked you outfit, and they said yes, if you could read your friends mind you could find that they hate it, and that not only do they not like it, but they think it is horrendous! so, all together I believe it would be better to go though life without the ability to read minds. Because of how much it could it could hurt me.

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Amiraneli [1.4K]3 years ago
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If You Wouldn't Want This Super Power...      

    If I could read people's minds, I would choose not to have it. I wouldn't want to have this super power because it might hurt me. For example, someone might say, "Wow you look amazing!" but they're just saying that to make me feel good. They might think I look bad, and if you could know that, you would feel bad as well. It also won't benefit me either. I'm already pretty good at detecting lies, and I certainly don't want to know the weird things going on inside of random people's heads. Therefore, I would not choose to be able to read people's minds, because it would do nothing but hurt me.

If You Would Want This Super Power...

    If I could read people's minds, I would choose to have it! I would want to have this super power because I could know everything going on inside of peoples heads; like what they actually thought about me, or if there's any mischief going on inside their heads! (you should probably not include this part) You could also protect yourself. For example, if someone wanted to murder you, you would know. Also you could know what people experience, if they are dying inside or anything. Overall, I think being able to read people's minds would be amusing and cool!

You can say yes or no, and also you can tweak this to what's true about you and what you think! ♡

Hope this helped! ♡

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