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  • Sunday, Oct 10 2021

    Ahh alright, Thank youuuu.

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  • Friday, Oct 08 2021

    The conclusion here is: if you have fewer basic words for colors than English, then you're unable to distinguish as many colors as English speakers can.

    C doesn't prove anything. So what if they use "blue" for most leaves and "green" for unripe bananas? What does that tell us about their ability to distinguish just as many colors as English speakers can?

    A, on the otherhand, gives us that comparison. English speakers only have one word "blue" but can still distinguish between light and dark blue, while Russian has two different words. A shows that despite having fewer words, you can still distinguish between two colors, which undermines the premise.

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