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Travka [436]
4 years ago
14

From your own life, list three actions of other people in your life that have impacted you. Explain how each action shaped you.

Pls help and give examples!
English
2 answers:
rewona [7]4 years ago
4 0
You should first think of people that have impacted you whether positive or negative. Then you should think of the action that they did to impact you. And finally explain how it shaped who you are today. Don’t forget to make it personal to you! Hope this helps!
zheka24 [161]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: Example 1: make you feel better.

              Example 2: hurt you you before.

              Example 3: Your choice!

Explanation:

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(i)   The person being referred to in this extract is Boatswain.

Boatswain is a character in Shakespeare's "The Tempest" who appears not more than twice in the play. His job is to run the ship during the tempest. He is a senior crew member, who overseas the deck crew, manages the ship's lines and sails, and the anchors

(II) Gonzalo happens to be is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's Play. A counselor to the King. From the play, it is clear that Boatswain had hurt his pride:

First by ignoring his question about the where about of the king twice.

Second, by speaking to him in a derogatory manner regardless of his position. Botswain had asked him to use his political powers which at that time was useless against the storm to save them or get out of the way. He was practically ordered to get back into his Cabin. See this excerpt:

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<em>    When the sea is. Hence! What cares these roarers</em>

<em>    for the name of king? To cabin: silence! trouble us not.</em>

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So Gonzalo derives great comfort for two reasons:

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  2. If the ship will not sink, then he (Gonzalo) will have the opportunity to mete out the punishment which he strongly wanted for Boatswain for his insolence and derogatory manners towards him.

See the part where he prays to Fate to ensure that the Boatswain is successful in his enterprise:

<em> "Standfast good Fate, to his hanging! make the rope of his destiny our cable, for our own doth little advantage. If he be not born to be hanged, our case if miserable.  </em>

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If there was a chance that the ship will sink, that meant that he would have to die

  1. horribly along with Boatswain by drowning
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