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This tag is for questions about the meaning of a longer passage of English. A SPECIFIC CONCERN must be emphasized.
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"Knowledge is power. If you could know the answer to anyone's question about yourself or anything else in the world, what would it be? Why?"
This essay question was given by my teacher. As I understa …
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"To be is to do" — "To do is to be" — "Do-be-do-be-do": what does this mean?
To be is to do. —Socrates
To do is to be. —Plato
Do-be-do-be-do. —Sinatra
I saw it on some shirts or somewhere. I don’t understand what it means when those sentences are put together.