The caginess of the doctor kept him from being sued; he knew he had to be careful when taking care of patients.
Caginess comes from cagey which can mean wary, hope that helps c:
Answer:
What is the author’s viewpoint about writing his memoir?
He is justified in writing a memoir because he has led an exceptional life.
He has been a publicly visible person, and he writes his memoir to satisfy the public's curiosity.
He knows enough to write a memoir after achieving the perspective of age and long experience.
Although he values his privacy, he writes his memoir because it might help people.
Question 2
Part B
How is the viewpoint identified in Part A defined by Equiano's cultural experiences?
Coming from a traditional culture, he believes that one person's or family's life can be an example for many.
In his home village, he has no contact with outsiders, and, therefore, has different customs and values from theirs.
As the son of an Embrenche, or chief, he feels that he has something special to communicate to others.
To endure unnecessary inconvinience.
F this is the missing excerpt from On the Road.
One day I was hanging around the campus and Chad and Tim Gray told me Dean was staying in a cold-water pad in East Harlem, the Spanish Harlem. Dean had arrived the night before, the first time in New York, with his beautiful little sharp chick Marylou; they got off the Greyhound bus at 50th Street and cut around the corner looking for a place to eat and went right in Hector's, and since then Hector's cafeteria has always been a big symbol of New York for Dean.
The statement that best describes how Kerouac's use of diction and syntax define his writing style is:
Kerouac's use of slang and long, uninterrupted sentences define his style as unconventional.
Answer:
d. It lets the reader know the tone may not be very serious.
Explanation:
giggle implies its gonna be funny :)