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8 May, 03:21

Read the excerpt from "The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor." "Oh!" replied Sindbad, "do not imagine that I am so unjust as to blame you. On the contrary, I understand your situation and can pity you. Only you appear to be mistaken about me, and I wish to set you right. You doubtless imagine that I have acquired all the wealth and luxury that you see me enjoy without difficulty or danger, but this is far indeed from being the case. I have only reached this happy state after having for years suffered every possible kind of toil and danger. Which details from the text best support the central idea? Select two options. "You appear to be mistaken about me." "Do not imagine that I am so unjust as to blame you." "I wish to set you right." "I understand your situation and can pity you." "I have acquired all the wealth and luxury that you see me enjoy."

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  1. 8 May, 03:40
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    You appear to be mistaken about me I wish to set you right.

    In this excerpt, Sinbad realizes that the listener has mistaken his situation. He thinks that everything that Sinbad has acquired, he acquired easily and without danger. However, Sinbad wants to clarify how he came to be in that situation, so that he is not misunderstood. The first and third sentences are the ones that summarize his intention in the clearest way.
  2. 8 May, 04:46
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    You appear to be mistaken about me

    I wish to set you right.
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