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28 September, 19:00

In the first paragraph, Tom's claim that he is "the opposite of a stage magician" and that he tells the "truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion" suggests that he views dramatic performance as an insignificant art form A finds entertainers to be inauthentic and unconvincing B will tell the "truth" in a way that his audience can accept C thinks his audience lacks the ability to discern the "truth" D intends to keep the "truth" a secret from his audience

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  1. 28 September, 21:25
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    The answer is B.

    Explanation:

    Because Tom is interested in people creating or perceiving the truth of things, but in a feasible way with logic, with real principles, a truth contemplated in the illusion of understanding things objectively.
  2. 28 September, 22:48
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    B - will tell the "truth" in a way that his audience can accept

    Explanation:

    The text found above is from a play written by Tennessee William titled "The Glass Menangerie". Above we see how Tom a character in the play says about stage magicians, "they gives you illusion that has the appearance of truth, I give you truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion".

    In other words will tell the "truth" in a way that his audience can accept.
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