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dollx

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Chuang-tzu compares the disputes between philosophers to
 
 

a) the different sounds that a drum makes.
  b) the different sounds that the wind makes.
  c) the endless waves of an ocean.
  d) the cries of different animals



Question 2

In the Buddhist parable in the book, the man who was shot with the poisoned arrow
  died because


 
 

a) there was no antidote for the poison.
  b) the type of arrow used could not be removed.
  c) he asked too many questions.
  d) he played his sitar instead of seeking




Meganchabluk

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Answer to Question 1

b) the different sounds that the wind makes.

Answer to Question 2

c) he asked too many questions.



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