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i think vonnegut wants readers to question conformity, says one participant. we should to wake up to the pressure to think and act in the same way as others. another participant responds, i agree. i think hes writing about the pressure we all feel. we want to be as smart, strong, and talented as everyone else in the world. maybe we would all be happier if we didnt have to see people being so much better at things than we are. what would be the best way to respond respectfully and add another perspective? \i dont know. i think vonnegut probably meant something different entirely.\
o way! you totally missed the point about conformity.\ \youre probably right. i suppose the story is about the pressure inside of us.\ \possibly, but what if its more about external pressure from society?\ done
The first two responses are either dismissive or non - committal. The third one just agrees without adding a new perspective. The fourth response respectfully acknowledges the first view and then offers an alternative perspective about external societal pressure.
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"Possibly, but what if it's more about external pressure from society?"