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Answer:</h2>
Truth is the property of being in accord with fact or reality. In everyday language, truth is typically ascribed to things that aim to represent reality or otherwise correspond to it, such as beliefs, propositions, and declarative sentences. Truth is usually held to be the opposite of falsehood.
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Explanation:</h2>
Truth matters, both to us as individuals and to society as a whole. As individuals, being truthful means that we can grow and mature, learning from our mistakes. For society, truthfulness makes social bonds, and lying and hypocrisy break them. Objective truth is truth that isn't determined by oneself, but “relating to what's exterior to oneself or mind.” Objective is synonymous with what's real. Objective truth is true truth because it is true to itself and corresponds with reality.
The answer would be amity
Write about what could’ve happened if he was never born or if you were able to go back in time and stop his birth
Answer:
A friendly smile and a firm handshake<em> were</em> working well for Eric
Explanation:
A friendly smile and a firm handshake was working well for Eric.
this is wrong
because A friendly smile is different and a firm handshake is also different
so we need to use<em> were</em> instead of <em>was</em>
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<em>so a true sentence will be:</em>
A friendly smile and a firm handshake were working well for Eric.