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Class scarf 565 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Psychology

People can use our innate need to cooperate to get us to do things:

  • There is safety in numbers
  • To live in groups we need to do so mostly amicably or we would kill each other off

What's the meaning of these lines?

  

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class scarf 565 What's the meaning of these lines? Which words don't you understand? By my guess, the only words that might give you trouble are "innate" and "amicably".

  • class scarf 565 What's the meaning of these lines?
  • Which words don't you understand?
  • By my guess, the only words that might give you trouble are "innate" and "amicably".
  • Have you looked them up?
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class scarf 565What's the meaning of these lines?

Which words don't you understand? By my guess, the only words that might give you trouble are "innate" and "amicably". Have you looked them up?

If not, try onelook.com.

"safety in numbers" might give you trouble. That means you are safer when you are in a group of people than when you are alon

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