"Are you ready?" and "Have you prepared?" are frequently asked questions that don't necessarily have the same answer. Ready and prepared grossly seem to mean the same, but a thin line of difference is what sets them poles apart. Just ask any student

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"Are you ready?" and "Have you prepared?" are frequently asked questions that don't necessarily have the same answer. Ready and prepared grossly seem to mean the same, but a thin line of difference is what sets them poles apart. Just ask any student
"Are you ready?" and "Have you prepared?" are frequently asked questions that don't necessarily have the same answer. Ready and prepared grossly seem to mean the same, but a thin line of difference is what sets them poles apart. Just ask any student