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I am reading an inspector calls and the inspector says “it’s better to ask for the Earth rather than to take it” how could I explain this and say what it could mean?
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I am reading an inspector calls and the inspector says “it’s better to ask for the Earth rather than to take it” how could I explain this and say what it could mean?
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Its better to ask for something than take it. If you knew the answer was yes, would you still ask? It would be the right thing to do.
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