A person believes out of trust. So it means the person has trust for someone before he/she can believe
No
Your question displays ignorance and assumes facts not in evidence. Most Americans do not believe everything the government tells them. The current administration approval rating is under 40%.
Good for you, don't believe everything you hear only half of what you see. Don't believe your friend, until the guy tells you himself.
An opinion
A person's thought can be understond by his movement,what he is looking for,in what thing he is interested,his face tells everything
It means that everything is not always black and white.U can not always go by what u see.And dont believe everything u hear cos not every one tells the trued all the time.
To take something that someone says with a grain of salt means that you should not necessarily believe everything he/she tells you.
The person who tells the story is the narrator.
That would be third-person, usually the omniscient view, where the narrator is like a camera focusing on everything.
I believe he tells four stories.yar person above me your right 4 stories
I always thought so, but then I ask myself the question, "Can you believe everything you see on TV?" I believe that most things on Discovery Channel are true, but also not everything's true. Our history teacher always tells us that not even History Channel is totally accurate.
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