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Instinct : inborn pattern of behaviour to rescued : freed from harm or evil 0) stern : forbidding in aspect Exercise 1. Are the following statements true (â„¢) or false (*) ? Write.
a) People are the integral part of a nation.
b) Individuals cannot influence the nation.
c) A nation influences an individual and an individual influences the nation.
d) A nation cannot have a worldwide influence.
e) We must select and perceive good influence from the world.
f)Blind imitation of the dress and lifestyle of other people makes us happy​
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