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pentagon [3]
3 years ago
10

Mona loved reading Shakespeare's Hamlet, but she knows that Luis

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1 answer:
andrew-mc [135]3 years ago
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Answer:

provides a starting place for a discussion with Luis.​

Explanation:

The first option may be incorrect because everyone has different views on things, it's doubted Luis disliking Hamlet due to it being lengthy would change Mona's opinion. Second option, it's not likely someone would not be friends with another just because they disagree on Hamlet. The third option is far from correct, everyone does not have to love Hamlet just because a lot including Mona enjoy it, and her view doesn't say anything about everyone having to like it.

Her point of view provides a starting place for speaking with Luis, perhaps changing Luis from finding it boring to maybe considering it. Luis may still find it boring but they would have had a discussion on why Mona likes it and the good aspects of it despite what may bore Luis.

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