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Andre45 [30]
3 years ago
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ead the passage from The Phantom Tollbooth. "For instance, from here that looks like a bucket of water," he said, pointing to a

bucket of water; "but from an ant's point of view it's a vast ocean, from an elephant's just a cool drink, and to a fish, of course, it's home. So, you see, the way you see things depends a great deal on where you look at them from. Now, come along and I’ll show you the rest of the forest." What conclusion about Alec's perspective does the passage support? He spends very little time thinking about his own perspective or other people's perspectives. He spends a lot of time thinking about his own perspective as well as other people's perspectives. He spends most of his time thinking about his own perspective and ignoring other people’s perspectives. He spends an equal amount of time thinking about his own perspective and other people's perspectives.
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vovikov84 [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

he spends an equal amount of time thinking about his own perspective  and peoples perspective

Explanation:

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