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13. Explain the analogy Shaun refers to when he says, “that is just following the
masses”? (3+1 grammar and spelling = 4 marks)
masses”? (3+1 grammar and spelling = 4 marks)
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In this analogy, when Shaun refers to "following the masses," he is comparing it to a herd of sheep blindly following each other without thinking for themselves. Just as sheep mindlessly follow the lead of the sheep in front of them, Shaun is suggesting that people who follow the masses are not thinking critically or independently. They are simply going along with what everyone else is doing without considering if it is the right choice for them. By using this analogy, Shaun is highlighting the importance of thinking for oneself and not blindly following the crowd.
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