Answer: c) He feels that he and Hillary were equals and that they could not have climbed Everest without each other's help.
In the excerpt, the author argues that Hillary is a fine man and his friend, and he is not offensive to him at any point. So it would be inaccurate to claim that he refers to him as a liar and a cheat.
He also makes it clear that he does not think Hillary is "superior" to him, or that he is weak. The only accurate thing is to say that they were both equals, and they helped each other out, but that he believes Hillary does not portray him that way in his account.
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(i) name-calling (ii) Glittering generalities, (iii) transfer, (iv) testimonial, (v) Plain-folk, (vi) Card-stacking and (vii) Bandwagon.
Explanation:
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The answer to the question above is letter "C" The British Bomber Forces.
The was a war in Britain because Britain declares war on the Germany. According to Churchill, the British Bomber Forces is the British military aspect who is evenly matched to its German counterpart.
"acquisition- 2#: the learning or developing of a skill, habit, or quality
dialect- a particular form of language that is peculiar to a specific, region, or social group"
im not sure on this one but I dont think its dialouge. I dont want to give you an exact answer and it end up being wrong and that won't help so here are the definitions of the last two.
I hope it helps a little ^-^
sorry for not giving a exact answer