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Sunny123 Posted 10 years ago
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Bird's account of her travels in Iran is enriched by her having spent three years of her childhood in Tabriz during the reign of the Shah. Not na‹ve about popular Western misconceptions of Iran, she sets out to debunk them in this book.

na‹ve = what?

sets out = what?
  

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(The question has been edited since my first reply.)

"na‹ve" appears to be a garbling of "naïve" that has occurred because of character set incompatibilities. In case "naïve" does not display correctly for you, the third character is an "i" with a diaeresis (two dots) above. In English, the word is now often simply written as "naive".

"set out" = Aim or intend to do something (

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