Ummm....English indeed are much funnier than most french,britsh,scotish..etc....
Answer:
a motif contribute to, or become A SYMBOL, when it gathers larger significance throughout a text
Explanation:
When one gathers more importance to accentuate a mood or a the image, that reason serves as a symbol or allows an element associated to become a symbol
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. contemptuous." In "From emperor to citizen," The word that best identifies the speaker's attitude toward his childhood years is that C. <span>contemptuous</span>
Here are the following choices:
<span>A. apathetic
B. bitter
C. contemptuous</span>
Answer:
Isn't this the sentence itself?