Answer:
II. With the smallest of hints, a fragile mind can deceive a person.
IV. A child's amusement can have a negative effect on others.
Explanation:
The story, "The Open Window" tells of Vera the niece of Mrs. Sappleton who was obsessed with lying and found pleasure from doing this. She told a false story of the death of Mr. Sappleton and his three in-laws to Mr. Framton who came visiting and who had a fragile mind because of the nervous disorder he suffered. On seeing the supposedly dead people coming back from the view offered by the open window, he fled from the house.
The story shows that what seems to be fun for children might have bad effects on others seeing that this man was not in a healthy mental state. It also shows that a fragile mind can deceive a person, because Mr. Frampton was easily carried away with Vera's lies because of his nervous breakdown.
In the opening of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson introduces the distinctly American political thought of "personal liberty," since this is what the colonists felt had been violated by the British.
Answer:
Even though Brutus lied to protect her, he could not
save her life.
Explanation:
Answer:
Consider the controversy surrounding the use of projective tests. How does the author ... use of projective tests. How does the author recognize opposing or conflicting viewpoints
Explanation:
don't think about your feelings and don't let others influence your thoughts.