World Languages, asked by pahadi005, 18 days ago

have said this much because my wish that the principles which have guided me in the composition of these memoirs may be understood tam aware that they will not gisse every reader, that is a mess to which I cannot pret. Some mert, however, may be allowed me on account of the suburs have undergone.it has neither bean of a sight or an agreeable vind, I made it a rule to read everything that has been written respecting apoion, and I have had to deopher many of his autographed documents, though no longes so familiar with his stalas (2) say decipher, because a real cipher night often be much more readily understood than the handwriting of Napaon. My own nates, 100 which were often wory hastily made, an in the hand i wrane in my youth, have 3) My lang and intimate connection with flonaparte from boyhoort, as well as my dose ratations with him when he was General Consil and Emperor, enabled me to see and appreciate all that was projected and all that was done during that considerable and momentous period of time 1 out only had the opportunity of being present at the conception and the execution of the straordinary deeds of one of the abiess men nature ever formed, but, notwithading an almost uncang acplication to bussfound means to employ the few moments of sure which Bonaparte left at my disposal in making notes, cotecting documents and in recording for history the facts respecting which the truth could otherwise with difficulty be ascertained, and more particularly in collecting those is often profound, brillant, and striking, but always remarkatie, to which Bonaparte gave expresion in the overflowing frankness of confidential intimacy The knowledge that I possessed much important information har exposed me to many inquiries, and wherever i have redded since my retament from public affairs, much of my time has been spent in rephing to questions. The wish to be acquainted with the minutest derails of the life of a famous man is very natural and the observation on my plies by these who heard them always was, "You should publish your

a}Since when was the author known to Napoleon Bonaparte?
b) What suggestion did the narrator get from his listeners?
c)Regarding his memoirs, what does the narrator say that he is aware of
d)What does the narrator claim to know that others don't?
e) What does the phrase "on account of usad in paragraph 1 meaut
f)Find out the meaning of humedy from para 27​

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Answered by saanvik03
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Answer:

it must be of high level not for 5th grade

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