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What is Lakoff's position on the question? In other words, how might Lakoff answer the question "Why do we think the way we do?"
What is Deutscher's position on the question? In other words, how might Deutscher answer the
question “Why do we think the way we do?"
What is your synthesis of Lakoff and Deutscher's positions? In your answer, synthesize what you
have learned from your reading of Lakoff and Deutscher about what role language plays in why
we think the way we do.
This will be your thesis statement)
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