According to a different source, this question refers to the protagonist of the short film <em>Geri's Game</em>.
In this short film, we see an old man who is playing chess at the park. Even though he is alone, Geri acts as two different people, switching sides on the board, in order to make it seem as if he is playing against someone else.
The mental state of the man is subjective, but there are several possible explanations. It is possible that the man is senile. This is a condition that usually comes with age and which makes it difficult to distinguish reality with clarity. Another possibility is that Geri knows he is playing against himself, but instead of letting that get in the way, he takes advantage of it in a silly way. Finally, it is also possible that Geri is not delusional, but is very imaginative.
He values his home and family more than personal glory. hope im right!
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To the Iroquois people, the longhouse meant much more than the building where they lived. The longhouse was also a symbol for many of the traditions of their society. Five nations formed the original Iroquois Confederacy. These nations shared a territory they thought of as a large longhouse.
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A) Many of Frost's poems attempt "to reveal ordinary objects of the countryside in an extraordinary manner" (Baur).
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Among the choices, Letter A is the statement that cites the passage accurately and correctly.
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the first one
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Aries, (pause) one of thirteen constellations in the zodiac, (pause) contains four stars.