The clue is stutter. meaning having to repeat a word. so falter means to make a mistake.
Roosevelt chose this allusion to show that it is important for people to believe in democracy and fight for it, despite the possibility of failure.
<h3>How does he establish this point of view?</h3>
- He claims that Roman gladiators believed so much in winning their battles that they devoted themselves entirely to it, not knowing whether they would succeed or not.
- In this case, ordinary citizens who believe in democracy should do the same and dedicate themselves to democratic concepts, even if there are flaws.
- According to him, this dedication establishes the will to make the system successful and work to strengthen it.
- He made this comparison to show that it is important for a democratic society to recognize its weaknesses and actively participate in the attempt to minimize them and not just criticize them.
<h3>Essay Structure on Roosevelt's Comparison</h3>
- Introduction: Explain how the comparison was made.
- Body: Explain how American society fits into this comparison and how effective it has been in determining how people should dedicate themselves to the democratic system and the personal goals they have.
- Conclusion: Show if today's society has followed Roosevelt's advice and dedicated itself to fighting the mistakes of what they most believe in to succeed.
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Answer: From the outset we know that this is a child speaking to the father about the smell of alcohol (whiskey, your breath). If life is a dance then this child is having a tough time because the dance was not easy - note the lack of a contraction which makes the line more formal.
Romped implies a sense of fun but lacking control because things fall from the shelf as a result of the dance and mother isn't well pleased. The use of the word countenance and unfrown is unusual. The former refers to the mother's facial expression, the latter isn't a proper word.
The words battered and scraped, beat and hard suggest the father's rough handling of the boy but these are neutralised almost by the use of waltzed, which implies some sort of carefree innocence.
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The Anglo-Spanish War, is what I’m assuming your asking about.
1585–1604 was when sporadic conflict between the lands of Spain and England that was never formally declared.
The war started by widely separated battles, and began with England's military expedition in 1585.
You can find the answer in public libraries since we’re also learning about the war.