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Why did Pinocchio's nose grow longer and longer?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In chapter 3 of The Adventures of Pinocchio, Geppetto shapes the piece of wood Mastro Cherry had given him into a marionette. Poor Geppetto kept cutting it and cutting it, but the more he cut, the longer grew that impertinent nose.

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Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

Pinocchio's nose grow longer and longer because he continues to tell lies.

Explanation:

Veronique Eldridge-Smith, then 11 years old, made the Pinocchio paradox claim in February 2001. Peter Eldridge-Smith, a specialist in logic and the philosophy of logic, is the father of Veronique. Veronique and Veronique's older brother were given a brief explanation of the liar paradox by Peter Eldridge-Smith, who then asked the kids to create their own interpretations of the well-known paradox. Veronique made a suggestion after a short while, "Pinocchio says, 'My nose will be growing.'" Eldridge-Smith enjoyed his daughter's formulation of the paradox and decided to write an article about it. The Pinocchio paradox gained popularity online after the article was published in the journal Analysis.
His nose grown out longer as retribution for each lie he tells.

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