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1 December, 21:12

The Master said, "Use your ears widely but leave out what is doubtful; repeat the rest with caution and you will make few mistakes. Use your eyes widely and leave out what is hazardous; put the rest into practice with caution and you will have few regrets." Confucius, The Analects What advice does Confucius give to his students in this passage? A. A person should be open and not have to conceal his or her true character. B. A person should always be on guard against others who do wrong. C. A person should immediately correct any wrong he or she does to anyone else. D. A person should try not to commit any acts that will later need to be corrected.

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  1. 1 December, 21:29
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    D. A person should try not to commit any acts that will later need to be corrected.

    The advice tries that the person understands that must be carefull of acting after what he/she hears and sees to not regret acting hastily ...
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