Asked by julie
Which conclusion about the Eldest Magician does this excerpt support?
The Eldest Magician has a good sense of humor.
The Eldest Magician does not like human beings.
The Eldest Magician likes to order people around.
The Eldest Magician is insecure and needs approval.
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I don’t have the excerpt you’re referring to. Could you paste it here?
If you want to decide on your own, here are quick clues to look for in the text:
- Good sense of humor: makes or reacts positively to jokes, laughter, playful remarks.
- Does not like human beings: expresses dislike of humans generally, negative generalizations, hostile actions toward people.
- Likes to order people around: gives commands, uses imperatives, bossy tone.
- Insecure and needs approval: hesitates, asks for others’ opinions, seeks reassurance, self‑deprecating remarks, nervous body language.
Paste the excerpt and I’ll pick the best-supported conclusion and explain why.
If you want to decide on your own, here are quick clues to look for in the text:
- Good sense of humor: makes or reacts positively to jokes, laughter, playful remarks.
- Does not like human beings: expresses dislike of humans generally, negative generalizations, hostile actions toward people.
- Likes to order people around: gives commands, uses imperatives, bossy tone.
- Insecure and needs approval: hesitates, asks for others’ opinions, seeks reassurance, self‑deprecating remarks, nervous body language.
Paste the excerpt and I’ll pick the best-supported conclusion and explain why.
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