Answer: A group of people with fairly similar political and religious beliefs
*different, feel well, lie more, better*
“These two authors use different information to support similar conclusions.In “Sick of Lying” the author writes that telling the truth helps people feel well. The author of “The Pinoccio Syndrome” writes that lying without bad results can lead people to lie more“ Both authors thinks it’s better to tell the truth.”
Answer:
Flowering Judas is told in he PAST tense from a 3rd Person point of veiw
Explanation:
It says flower-ing (past) and didnt aays it in a wide point of veiw kind of
Answer:
<h3>early 15c., "uninterrupted connection of parts in space or time," from Old French continuité, from Latin continuitatem (nominative continuitas) "a connected series," from continuus "joining, connecting with something; following one after another," from continere (intransitive) "to be uninterrupted," literally "to hang together" </h3>
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Answer: they are both blind men.
Explanation: while one man (the man who doesn’t read) has the choice to inform themselves, the one who can’t read is unable to read. The illiterate one is blind to information and is hindered in his academic endeavors because he lacks a skill set needed to learn. But just because you can read doesn’t make you smarter than someone is illiterate. If you don’t read books to both improve your skill set and gain more knowledge, the skill set becomes useless and your just as helpless as the man who cannot read. Hope I didn’t confuse you more: