rockonavabrooke132 rockonavabrooke132
  • 11-10-2018
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Often why something happened is more important than what happened agree or disagree

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hansespe003 hansespe003
  • 11-10-2018
Yes I agree, because without cause, you can't have the what.
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tairynasturtium tairynasturtium
  • 10-07-2019

Answer: I agree.

Explanation: Since ancient times the wisest people always asks why something happens, instead of asking what happens or how it happens. I believe that the reason is that it is more important to know the causes that lead us to that something than to know the something itself. Knowing the causes makes us aware of the responsibilities of our actions.

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