“I must be cruel to be kind.” What “hidden truth”

  1. Use the sentence to answer the question.“I must be cruel to be kind.” What “hidden truth” might this paradox be making?
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  2. "I must be cruel to be kind."What "hidden truth" might this paradox be making? a. Sometimes being kind requires best honest,
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  3. “I must be cruel to be kind.” What “hidden truth” might this paradox be making? (1 point) Responses Sometimes being kind
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  4. Use the sentence to answer the question:"It must be cruel to be kind." What "hidden truth" might this paradox be making? a. Some
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  5. Use the sentence to answer the question. “I must be cruel to be kind.” What “hidden truth” might this paradox be
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  6. With respect to the principles of academic freedom, which statement is most accurate?A. Truth precedes beauty. B. Every lie
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  7. What is the thesis statement of the research report Life on Mars? (1 point) Responses But, in fact, the truth might be hidden in
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  8. Which figure of speech is an example of paradox? (1 point)Responses As Hamlet said, "I must be cruel, only to be kind." As
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  9. What is a paradox?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aa self-contradictory statement or situation that might express a hidden
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  10. What is a paradox?(1 point)Responses a self-contradictory statement or situation that might express a hidden truth or deeper
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