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Cam You Address How And Why Multiple Or Singular Interpretations Occur When Different People Read The Same Story?
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Each person has a 'well' of experience, that they draw from. It is based on our personal known experience, and collected wisdom. When we as individuals read something, we tend to pull visualizations from that personal 'well' of experience. Since each persons 'well' of experience differs from others, we can draw different conclusions from the same piece of written material.
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