Briii732 Briii732
  • 03-07-2022
  • SAT
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“Do not deny” & “Do not have to deny” are the same or different?

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p13088932
p13088932 p13088932
  • 03-07-2022

Answer:

it's different bro.

do not deny simply mean to accept

but second one means that u have to accept it's just like obligation hmm duty... of urss but not must

mark brainlist plss

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bk043706
bk043706 bk043706
  • 05-07-2022

Answer:

Different

Explanation:

They are both different meanings one being forcing and the other not

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