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The gap between what is and what ought to be is also called a

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Answered by virendraramina
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Answered by smartbrainz
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‘Is’ indicates what exactly happens where as ‘ought’ indicates something that is probable.

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“This is how it is” refers to something that exactly happens and left nothing to assume on our own. “This is how it ought to be” refers to something that is probable to happen. When ‘is’ is used, it states this is the way it is. When ‘ought’ is used, it states that how it would might be.  

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