From the conditions of frontier life came intellectual traits of profound importance. The work of travelers along each frontier from colonial days onward describe certain common traits The result is that to the frontier the American intellect owes its striking characteristics. in the artistic but powerful to effect great ends; that restless, nervous energy; that dominant individualism, working for good and for evil, and withal that buoyancy and exuberance which comes with freedom
(Frederick Jackson Turner, “The Significance of the Frontier in American History,” The Frontier in American History (New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1920), 37.)
Answer:
We are not programmed or hardwired to change a person's original behavior. Even though some people are programmed for specific personality traits, there is still hope that society and the environment can reprogram negative behavior, and break bad habits, thus the spirit of change.
Explanation:
The answer is: As close to the antecedent as possible
<span>being dramatic
Indefinitely means that something could last forever, so Bertie is being dramatic by saying he could speak about this topic without ever stopping. Clearly the topic means a lot to him and he has many thoughts and opinions on aspects of it. </span>
In Truman's interview he compares life to set life. Truman says it is so alike because they can both feel like they repeat like you have no control of your life. He says when you do something everyday for so long you begin to wonder if you are in control of your life. While as on the set you purpously don't making it a very good eye opener. When you can't control it purpously it is very different from being able to control it but not doing so. So he says live life to the fullest because a life where you aren't in control is not good at all. So stay in control.