Bene is a Latin root meaning good or well. In the line, "I hail as a benefactor...every man who...makes such attack, provided al
ways that he in his turn remembers that the attack is of use only if it is absolutely truthful," what does the word benefactor suggest about Roosevelt's position on ethical journalism? A. he condemns it
B. he enjoys it
C.he is indifferent in to
D. he supports it
D.
The word "benefactor" about Roosevelt's position on ethical journalism suggests that he supports it. The correct answer is option D. The word benefactor comes from the Latin word "Bene facere" meaning, do good (to). Therefore, if someone is a benefactor, he/she is also called a supporter, or a sponsor.
According to the root of the word and the passage above, one can safely infer that Roosevelt is a supporter of journalism, but only insofar as it is ethical journalism that sticks to the foundations of this practice, which, as Roosevelt would have it, should stick close to truth, or in other words: objectivity, responsibility, and well-founded information.
Because it is used in the sentence be meaning they are going to deal with something dangorous or they are just going to do it even know it is dangerous
Of these documents the one that was written to define a tax base and court system was
D. The Constitution
The Constitution's purpose was to divide the powers of the government between the three branches of government to prevent total control. This is also known as Checks and Balances. The other purpose of the Constitution was to protect various individual liberties of the American citizens.
The answer is the first one, A. The narrator has no knowledge of how the beast behaves, yet she's willing to go out of her way to agitate it in order learn more about the thing.