Tom was a proficient liar. Do you think it takes a lot of imagination to be a good liar?
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Answer:
no
Explanation:
No, it doesn't take a lot of imagination to become a good liar. Explanation: Tom was an exceptionally brilliant liar. He knew the skill of manipulating and trickery to get his work done.
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Yes, Tom was a proficient liar. We can say so because, in the story, Tom lied about Spaniards and Arab merchants, their army, and their treasure.
Yes, I agree that it takes a lot of imagination to be a good liar. When one is not speaking the truth, he/she needs to think about some other story /lie. In the given story tom is mischievous but he is active and imaginative. He could make people believe in his stories. Even Huckleberry knew that Tom was lying but he was so fascinated by it that he wanted to see the camels and elephants. Tom never meant to hurt anyone with his lies. He made his story so convincing and fascinating that people would believe in his ideas.