The narrator expresses doubt that readers will fully believe in or accept the description of the festival and the city's joy because the experiences may seem too idealized or fantastical. This skepticism arises from an awareness that such exuberance can be hard to reconcile with the complexities of real life. The narrator may also feel that the intensity of the emotions and visuals described could be dismissed as exaggerated or unrealistic, leading to a disconnect between the narrative and the reader's expectations.
Because a lie is easier to accept than the truth. The truth can be a bitter pill to swallow!
he waned to believe that johnny cade was alive and he refused to accept the fact he was dead!
Suspend Disbelief.
No, he classified himself as a Diest; they believe there was a creator but after he created everything he left the creation to fend for itself and everything is chance.
Just called - and they DO NOT accept checks.
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to accept as as true; think
Not necissarily but they are interdependent
He died for us and if we believe in Him and love Him, He will accept us into His Heavenly Kingdom
wow there... God doesn't judge you on your abilities or your disabilities. He judges you on whether you believe in Him and if you believe that his son dies on the cross for everyones' sins. YOu also need to accept him to be your personal saviour and if you do believe, and accept, then you know that you are going to heaven. Therefore it's not what you do like whisteling but it's what you believe and accept
The verb is "to believe" (to accept as true).
Accept and believe anything.
I believe it was John the Baptist
"Believe everything; accept nothing"
You accept it and move on, or you rebel for what you believe is right.
No one has to accept another for whatever reason they please, but since nonacceptance works both ways, no one has to accept your opinions as their own nor do they have to accept you if they believe you are too intolerant.
That is the correct spelling of the word "believe" (accept as true).You can remember this spelling because you should never believe a lie.