Nixon was already President of the United States when he and his staffers broke the law in the
Watergate scandal. What about their positions of power may have contributed to their
corruption?
The correct answers are: “He is rather self-righteous” and “He considers himself to be a role model to others”. Taken from the “<em>The Tenth Story</em>” within the book “<em>The Decameron</em>” by Giovanni Boccaccio (1353), the speech presented in the excerpt above narrates the moment when Gualtieri explains the purpose of his tormenting Griselda all the previous years. Gualtieri reveals that he did all that in order to show her “<em>how to be a wife</em>” and to teach people “<em>how to choose a keep a wife</em>”, since <u>he considered himself to be </u><u>a role model</u>. The speech also describes Gualtieri’s personality, since he was too proud of his own moral behaviour and beliefs, in a way that annoyed other people. In fact, it is mentioned in the excerpt above that people despised his behaviour (“<em>and for those who considered me a cruel and bestial tyrant</em>”). This is why <u>one could describe him as </u><u>a self-righteous person</u>.
Answer:
the excerpt contains an internal conflict because it shows Felix worrying about winning the bout
Explanation:
Answer:
The sentence that best summarizes the connection between Guthrie's life and his music is - Woody Guthrie wrote music that came from the experiences in his life.
Explanation:
Woody Guthrie has written around 1000 songs.
"So Long (It's Been Good to Know Yuh)" and "Union Maid." are some of his famous songs.
Wood Guthrie performed for various farmer and the people of worker groups.
One of his most famous song was "This Land Is Your Land" and it is said to have became an unofficial national anthem.
The sentence that best summarizes the connection between Guthrie's life and his music is - Woody Guthrie wrote music that came from the experiences in his life.
Answer:
us, mine, ours
Explanation:
these all present the fact that the narrorator is involved. making it first person.