Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America

. People often give the “right” answers that may not be the truth, as Ehrenreich did on her job application. Why should/shouldn’t people always tell the truth, both in their personal and working lives? Explain your argument, using an example (or two) fr

. People often give the “right” answers that may not be the truth, as Ehrenreich did on her job application. Why should/shouldn’t people always tell the truth, both in their personal and working lives? Explain your argument, using an example (or two) from your own experience.

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Sorry, I do not know what your own experience is.