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What is the meaning of "a sense of thrust worthiness?" Parents around the world seem to agree that good manners, a sense of responsibility and respect for others are important qualities to teach their children. But while West Europeans give all three qualities more or less equal importance, East Europeans and North Americans rate a sense of responsibility as by far the most important, and relegate respect for others to fourth place. For West Europeans, a sense of thrust worthiness is... A more important than it is for East Europeans В less important than it is for North Americans C as important as it is for East Europeans D more important than it is for North Americans https://ibb.co/wzmH7ZX The book says thrust worthiness
17 Nis 2019 18:09
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Answer: C Was that the question? :) . And just to be clear. The book has a typo "trustworthiness".
17 Nisan 2019
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If thrust worthiness or thrustworthiness is trustworthiness, this approximates to a sense of responsibility, hence B.
17 Nisan 2019
The book has an odd sense of math, too. It sets up that there are three qualities, then says one of them is in fourth place?
18 Nisan 2019
The book is wrong. :)
17 Nisan 2019
Wow. Nice "thrustworthiness" makes you wonder.
17 Nisan 2019
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