English, asked by dafloxiii8153, 11 months ago

It is firm determination and willpower that make impossible a possible

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Answered by aditipup
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Answer:

The answer is a variable one. It depends upon a person's views.

Explanation:

The word impossible itself means that it is not ever supposed to be or going to be possible. Therefore, if you look at it in the practical way, your answer will be 'no'. But, if you want to be optimistic and encouraging, and look at it from a 'everything will always turn alright' or 'everyone will have a fairytale happily ever after' sort of view, you can say that the word impossible is a compound word made of 'I'm possible!', but from a grammatical perspective, it is not correct to say 'I'm possible' on it's own. It just does not fit. But coming back to the topic, if you look at it from the aforementioned way, your answer will be 'yes'. Therefore, I conclude that the question/statement is a subjective term.

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