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The Tibetans have a word for the phenomenal world - as 'Sara', which translates into 'Impossible to grasp'. Also, it has another connotation...which is a mundane object, what could it be?
A. disillusioned cat
B. old mop
C. rose bush
D. disappointing city

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The Tibetans have a word for the phenomenal world - as 'Sara', which translates into 'Impossible to grasp'. Also, it has another connotation...which is a mundane object, what could it be?
A. disillusioned cat
B. old mop
C. rose bush
D. disappointing city

 <h1> B. old mop
Answered by Anonymous
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The Tibetans have a word for the phenomenal world - as 'Sara', which translates into 'Impossible to grasp'. Also, it has another connotation...which is a mundane object, what could it be?

A. disillusioned cat

B. old mop

C. rose bush

D. disappointing city

❱ B. old mop

➔ Old mop is The Tibetans have a word for the phenomenal world - as 'Sara', which translates into 'Impossible to grasp'. Also, it has another connotation...which is a mundane object, what could it be.

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