Multiple Choice
When language-games are being played that manifest different world-pictures
A) person in one game can give good reasons for the other to change her picture.
B) each should check out his or her world-picture, to be assured of its accuracy.
C) at least one of them must be mistaken.
D) the participants can engage in persuasion, but not reason-giving.
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