Prospero tells Miranda, his daughter, as he is creating a storm that tosses a ship, that he used to be the duke of Milan and consequently Miranda was a princess. Indeed it is Prospero who creates the storm. The fact that they have been on an island for a long time lacking interaction with other people has made Miranda lack a judgment of her own. Propspero tells that he was victim of usurpation of his kingdom from Antonio, his brother. He is teaching his daughter that not all people are kind on the world and that Antonio was not a noble person.
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A). A memory that is emotionally intense.
C). A memory that contributes to our sense of self.
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Self-defining memory, as the title suggests, is elucidated as the memories associated with notable personal events that plays a vital role in defining oneself and elicit intense emotions during retrieval. These memories are firmly associated with the other memories reflecting alike theme, relational, or emotional pattern. The above two aspects i.e. 'emotional intensity' and 'contribution to one's sense of self' are quite significant to self-defining memory as these are directly associated with how an individual defines himself/herself(provides an insight to his/her own identity) which is crucial to their goals in life. Thus, <u>options A and C</u> are the correct answers.
C. all the other sentences have direct characterization in them. c doesn’t seem to have that. you would have to infer those traits.
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what in the world are u asking or saying
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Because he could tell that he was upset, so he wanted to make it better. In this scene, Stein looked for Eliezer's father because he thought he remember him, but he didn't. He then asked about his wife and children, and Elie wanted to make him happy, so he lied.
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