Which of the following best characterizes the author's attitude toward the Cardinal A: He deprecates his inability to sustain warm familial relationships. B: He esteems him for his spiritual and emotional control. C: He admires his grace in movement and sure sense of personal authority. D: He finds him formidable both as an opponent and as a dramatic character. E: He is perturbed by his inconsistencies in behavior.
Which of the following best characterizes the author's attitude toward the Cardinal A: He deprecates his inability to sustain warm familial relationships. B: He esteems him for his spiritual and emotional control. C: He admires his grace in movement and sure sense of personal authority. D: He finds him formidable both as an opponent and as a dramatic character. E: He is perturbed by his inconsistencies in behavior.
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