<span>From reading these quotations, I would say that all three would be described as displaying characteristics of idealism. This is due to the fact that they all involve the placing of conceptual ideas from the speaker's point of view, such as a dead man's expression making him appear as if he has been done wrong by a friend, or the belief that a flag is of the greatest symbolic importance.</span>
Answer:
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The stream will not permanently rise higher than the main source; and the main source of national power and national greatness is found in the average citizenship of the nation
Personal Experiences.
Knowing the narrators personal experience can help you make an inference because personal experiences can cause behavior, which can either be good or bad
The answer is A because the faults with the others is B - nobodys is supposed to be nobodies, C - girls' is meant to be girl's, and D - their equals they're.