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sasho [114]
2 years ago
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how do events of the story support the idea that first impressions can be unreliable in passage all the lovely stars

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HACTEHA [7]2 years ago
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The events in the story support the idea that first impressions are unreliable the moment a character has had of something or someone, it's completely different about what something or someone really is.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The first impression is the impression, the idea, and the judgment you made of something or someone the first time you see them.
  • This impression is carried out in generalized, superficial, and biased concepts, taking into account the appearance and behavior of the person or object.

However, a person's personality and actual behavior can only be known through coexistence, in which case, a person may think that their classmate is kind, the day he meets him, but he doesn't know that this classmate is an arrogant and petty person in their daily lives.

In that case, you must identify this type of event under "All Lovely Stars" to answer this question.

Unfortunately, you didn't show the passage the question refers to, which prevents me from answering the question accurately, but I hope the information above will help you.

More info on "All Lovely Stars":

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