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- in accepting the nobel prize for literature in 1950, william faulkner said, \i feel that this award was not made to me as a man, but to my work.... so this award is only mine in trust.\ explain what you think he meant.
- punctuate the following sentence.
william faulkner a southerner himself wrote about the conservative rural south
- would a shy newcomer be likely to demonstrate temerity? explain your answer.
- list a possible topic for a research report on william faulkner and three questions you would ask to begin your research.
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Faulkner believed the Nobel was for his literary output, not his person. He saw himself as a steward of the award, representing his body of work.
The appositive "a southerner himself" needs commas to set it off as additional information about William Faulkner.
Temerity means boldness or recklessness. A shy person is usually timid and unlikely to show such bold - behavior.
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He meant the Nobel Prize was recognition of his literary contributions rather than of him as an individual, and he held the award in trust for his work.