The prisoner of war took a long time to evaluate the situation. He was blindfolded but the sergeant-in-charge agreed to help him escape. Should he trust the sergeant who had nothing to gain from his escape or should he ignore his help?
Evaluate which is better for the prisoner-to trust the sergeant or politely decline the help offered. Explain your reason/s.
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Yes of course the prisoner should accept his help offer
Explanation:
As he is blind folded, he won't be able to escape on his own. For gods sake, he sent a sergeant and the sergeant offered the prisoner a help to escape. Then he have no choice to escape other than this
So he must accept his help offer
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Yes of course the prisoner should accept his help offer
Explanation:
As he is blind folded, he won't be able to escape on his own. For gods sake, he sent a sergeant and the sergeant offered the prisoner a help to escape. Then he have no choice to escape other than this
So he must accept his help offer
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