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The passport questions are numbered to match intersection signposts; depending on the answer you choose, you turn right or left.
SHOUTS & MURMURS exploration of the question of God by Toby, the talking horse, who, after philosophical rumination and non sequiturs about anagrams and the mare in the next pasture, announces that whatever answer you choose at any given moment is the correct one.
By Steve Martin The New Yorker, December 7 , 1998P. 100 SHOUTS & MURMURS exploration of the question of God by Toby, the talking horse, who, after philosophical rumination and non sequiturs about anagrams and the mare in the next pasture, announces that whatever answer you choose at any given moment is the correct one.
There's another - that you don't have to have a final, definitive, infallible position about anything while you're still young; you need only consider the possibilities that exist, because you'll never fully understand the answer you choose until you understand all the others, and are thereby certain why yours is the best.
If you have time left, look over the questions and the answers you chose.
You can choose any answer you prefer; you can choose "Stronger," "To protect others," "Those waiting for me," and "Friends".
Here is how it works: when you play the game, sponsor banners appear on the bottom of your screen for every correct answer that you choose.
Possible questions posed might include the following: (1) Can you explain to me in your own words what this item is asking you? (2) Can you explain to me why you chose the answer that you did? (3) Do you feel that the response options allowed you to answer the item appropriately?
Consider these questions, and come up with full answers and the reasons why you chose them; Are you going to have a narrative/story?
You chose a semantic answer that failed to address the point.
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