The following question references the biography of jorge luis borges.
"sadly, the myopia he sa...
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The following question references the biography of jorge luis borges.
"sadly, the myopia he saw in the political worl was becoming reflected in his own personal world: blindness was now beginning to
manifest itself in borges as it had in his father, who was now completely blind." in this context, "myopia" means:
a. narrow-mindedness
c. both a & b
b. nearsightedness
d. neither a & b
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