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Q. Which one is the thing that have diffrent meaning?
Q. Which one is the thing that have diffrent meaning?

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I would say 3, because the other sentences give the sense that the objects are physically accessible. Whereas the third sentence seems to give the sense that the people mentioned, want to write something that a general audience will be able to understand / grasp the purpose of.
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I would say 3, because the other sentences give the sense that the objects are physically accessible. Whereas the third sentence seems to give the sense that the people mentioned, want to write something that a general audience will be able to understand / grasp the purpose of.
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