This phrase suggests that literature is best understood by immersing oneself in it, experiencing it firsthand, rather than simply being lectured or taught about it. True appreciation for literature comes from engaging with the texts and allowing oneself to be captured by the stories, characters, and themes rather than passively receiving information about them.
"Values are taught, not caught" means that individuals learn their values and beliefs through intentional teaching and guidance, rather than absorbing them through observation or imitation. It emphasizes the importance of teaching and instilling positive values in others through education and mentorship.
Both. People are taught values from childhood. People adapt and "caught" values as life experiences change who they are.
Depending on your behavior, you are either taught or caught.
art and literature and music
Yes they were
Depending on your behavior, you are either taught or caught.
Depending on your behavior, you are either taught or caught.
sought, wraught, caught, taught,
his grandmother taught him to read and he taught himself math literature and history and later on science
She taught art and literature
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Cupboards have cookies for hands that get CAUGHT!