Tom was a proficient liar. Do you think it takes a lot of imagination to be a good liar?
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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.
After observing him throughout the novel, the skills that are important for becoming a good liar are being confident and knowing how to look innocent and honest before people so they don't doubt your untruthfulness.
Thus, a lie does require imagination but more of cleverness and confidence to trick people.
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Answer:
yes,
To lie one needs a lot of imagination and needs to be creative too. Tom was mischievous and kept playing pranks. Later on, when there was no treasure but only a Sunday school picnic he changed the story to genies all of a sudden. He fooled everyone saying that magicians made everything disappear. He had a vivid imagination and was a proficient liar too.