ANSWER: from a tale in the Decameron is selfish because he puts his own desires before the needs of his family.
Gualtieri is the character from the story, The Decameron, who is selfish. Instead of thinking about the needs of his family, he put his own desires first. However, in the story, it is emphasized that the desires and the tolerance of women are actually greater than that of men.
1: never got the full attention of the parents like the oldest did. 2: Always has to share the parents attention with a more mature older sibling and the baby of the family.3: Probably feels the frustration of not getting to do things the older sibling can, and probably doesn’t get the coddling and extra attention the baby demands.
They can help strengthen a point as long as the question is then enforced. They help to convince the listener since usually even thought it's not said we usually think yes in our head after hearing a rhetorical question.
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