NYT Crossword Clue “The Difference Between Who I Was and Who I Am?” For March 22, 2024
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Updated Mar 22, 2024
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Clue
- The Difference Between Who I Was and Who I Am?
Here we give you the some hints
- The answer will be five letters
- The answer starts with T
- The answer ends with E
Possible answer
- MYSELF, refers to the speaker of an action and it can also be used for focus.
Answer
- TENSE
Explanation
- "What I am" is like saying what job you do like a teacher or doctor. "Who I am" is about what kind of person you are. So, "what I am" is about your job or role, but "who I am" is about your personality and character.