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A fable by mark twain
Which themes are present in this story? Select two correct answers
Our own ideas can keep us from seeing things clearly
Everyone is capable of thinking for themselves
Something can be true even if you do not see it
The world does not change but people do
You can see the truth if you look hard enough
Which themes are present in this story? Select two correct answers
Our own ideas can keep us from seeing things clearly
Everyone is capable of thinking for themselves
Something can be true even if you do not see it
The world does not change but people do
You can see the truth if you look hard enough
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GPT-4o mini
The themes present in the fable by Mark Twain are:
1. **Our own ideas can keep us from seeing things clearly**
2. **Something can be true even if you do not see it**
These themes reflect the concept that personal biases and beliefs can cloud our perception of reality, and that truth can exist independently of our perceptions.
1. **Our own ideas can keep us from seeing things clearly**
2. **Something can be true even if you do not see it**
These themes reflect the concept that personal biases and beliefs can cloud our perception of reality, and that truth can exist independently of our perceptions.