Briii732 Briii732
  • 03-07-2022
  • SAT
contestada

“Do not deny” & “Do not have to deny” are the same or different?

Respuesta :

p13088932
p13088932 p13088932
  • 03-07-2022

Answer:

it's different bro.

do not deny simply mean to accept

but second one means that u have to accept it's just like obligation hmm duty... of urss but not must

mark brainlist plss

Answer Link
bk043706
bk043706 bk043706
  • 05-07-2022

Answer:

Different

Explanation:

They are both different meanings one being forcing and the other not

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

can u tell me how to solve this promblem 4/7 plus 3/7
What was the South’s greatest concern when California applied for statehood?
can u tell me how to solve this promblem 4/7 plus 3/7
lara has a tin of peanuts cashews and pecans she will pick a second nut without looking. how many outcomes are there for her two picks?
lara has a tin of peanuts cashews and pecans she will pick a second nut without looking. how many outcomes are there for her two picks?
wats the 60% off a prize that is $20.00
List all integers between -0.6 and 4.17 THANK U
How would you define psychological realism?
The Commissariat established by Frederick William in Prussia became A. the overseer of the army. B. an agency of civil government. C. both a military and civil
A graph depicts force versus position. What represents the work done by the force over the given displacement? A. The work done is equal to the product of the m