(i) How does the author justify his statement that he could understand all that
Napoleon actually achieved?
(iv) What method did the author employ to ensure that he could relate afterwards all
that happened in Napoleon's time?
Answers
Answer:
(i) I've said so much because I want people to understand the principles that have guided me in writing these memoirs.
(iv) It has not been mild or pleasant in any way. I made it a rule to read everything written about Napoleon, and I've had to decipher many of his autographed documents, though my familiarity with his scrawl has faded.
Explanation:
I've said so much because I want people to understand the principles that have guided me in writing these memoirs. I am aware that they will not appeal to every reader; I cannot claim that as a success. However, some credit for my efforts should be given to me. It has not been mild or pleasant in any way. I made it a rule to read everything written about Napoleon, and I've had to decipher many of his autographed documents, though my familiarity with his scrawl has faded. I say decipher because a true cypher is frequently easier to understand than Napoleon's handwriting.
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