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tia_tia [17]
4 years ago
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What does Equality’s society regard as sinful or transgressive, and what does it regard as holy or sacred? How does Equality’s v

iew of what is sinful and sacred come to change by the end of the story? How do you think his ultimate view of what is sacred differs from our own society’s view of the sacred?
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marta [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

  • Being equal is considered as the fundamental right for each individual inside the society or any community, as there are certain aspects of life which tends us to provide the same level of support and respect for each and every person that is living inside our community and the same for the people who belongs to a much different races and backgrounds.                  

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