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Explain what you think is meant by the statement “fair is foul, foul is fair.” Then, provide an example that fits your description (something that is both fair and foul).
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Explain what you think is meant by the statement “fair is foul, foul is fair.”
Then, provide an example that fits your description (something that is both fair and foul).
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the saying means what is considered good is in fact bad and what is considered bad is actually good.
an example could be you trust someone and they seem to be a good person but looks are deceiving and they turn out to be bad
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