False because you can’t compare dates
The sentence that best fits is "Things aren't always what they seem" (option d).
<h3>What does the phrase mean?</h3>
The phrase means that we should not be guided by how things look because they can look like one thing and be something else entirely. According to the above, we can see a person who appears to be very nice and is actually very mean.
<h3>How are the two sentences related?</h3>
These two sentences are related because an old person is supposed to be a kind and friendly person, generally old people are vulnerable because of their age. However, some old people can be terrible for their negative actions.
According to the above, we can infer that both refer to the fact that something can be pretended but that the attitude is not in accordance with the appearance of the individual.
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Answer: Yes it is
Explanation:
The beautiful thing about fiction is that it can predict how reality will go before reality happens. It can hold up a temporal mirror to society and say to it "if you don't stop what you are doing, this is what will happen".
If we were to rely on non-fiction to teach people all the time then we would only be able to react to problems instead of act to avert them because with reality we can only learn in hindsight.
Fiction can be used to show what will happen if a certain behavior continues or is started thereby convincing people to either continue or stop. Fiction is therefore very useful in convincing people of certain ideas.