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Mr Birling is the head of the Birling household. He has made himself very wealthy by being a 'hard-headed' business man. He is an active member of the community in Brumley and thinks that he might be in the running for a Knighthood. At the start of the play he comes across as being arrogant, making long speeches about his predictions for the future. He also makes assertions about how a man should look out for number one and not waste time helping others. It is at this exact moment that the Inspector arrives. Sybil, his wife, is his 'social superior' and it is hinted that he is self-conscious about being from a more working-class background. He is materialistic and possessive and also has old fashioned views about women.
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I am writing to tell you about my new cat.
A month ago,
there was a cat in the street.
It was very hungry and unhappy and then
Maria and I took it home.
It was dirty and it looked scared
We took it home and gave it some milk.
When our parents arrived they were very surprised
They named the cat Ticky.
It has been a member of our family ever since then.
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The correct answer should be Both involve gain by overcoming opposition.
Being tempted does not involve endangering oneself since temptation comes from outside sources, while there is nothing to lose from being tempted to do evil things, nor is there a loss in getting rid of your enemies. These choices are also not spontaneous. All this makes the final statement most correct.
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