• @Snowclone@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    What I wrote – Very easily impressed with basic factual statements

    What you think it means – there’s something wrong with people who are learning new things.

    Does ‘‘basic factual statements’’ mean ‘‘new information that someone is just now learning’’. Can it also apply to information they already know, or believe is true? Can it also be referring to basic knowledge nearly everyone knows?

    Does ‘being very easily impressed’ include a situation where someone reacts to information in a typical fashion? Does it exclude adults learning or recognizing factual information and responding with a simple agreement, such as ‘yeah that’s true’? Or is this an indication that an overreacting response is the dead giveaway?

    1. Did the sentance make a claim something is wrong with being a child?

    2. Did the sentence claim that learning new information is likewise something wrong?

    Please write one 5 sentance paragraph explaining your opinion on the above two numbered questions. Proofreading will not be necessary.