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We exemplify "imagination" (as Hare's uses the term) when we

    { 1 } - consider how to act out the part, in a play, of a person who has just lost a close friend.
    { 2 } - imagine ourselves in the place of our friend arriving late at the airport, in order to guess where to find her.
    { 3 } - put ourselves in the place of the opposing coach, in order to guess what play he will call.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

We exemplify "imagination" (as Hare's uses the term) when we

This is an instance of imagination -- but so are the others.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

We exemplify "imagination" (as Hare's uses the term) when we

    { 1 } - consider how to act out the part, in a play, of a person who has just lost a close friend.
    { 2 } - imagine ourselves in the place of our friend arriving late at the airport, in order to guess where to find her.
    { 3 } - put ourselves in the place of the opposing coach, in order to guess what play he will call.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

This is an instance of imagination -- but so are the others.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

We exemplify "imagination" (as Hare's uses the term) when we

    { 1 } - consider how to act out the part, in a play, of a person who has just lost a close friend.
    { 2 } - imagine ourselves in the place of our friend arriving late at the airport, in order to guess where to find her.
    { 3 } - put ourselves in the place of the opposing coach, in order to guess what play he will call.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

This is an instance of imagination -- but so are the others.

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4 is correct!

We exemplify "imagination" (as Hare's uses the term) when we

    { 1 } - consider how to act out the part, in a play, of a person who has just lost a close friend.
    { 2 } - imagine ourselves in the place of our friend arriving late at the airport, in order to guess where to find her.
    { 3 } - put ourselves in the place of the opposing coach, in order to guess what play he will call.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

These examples show that "imagination" is a general skill and may be useful for things other than applying the golden rule.

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