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Statements of pride and arrogance

"Seneca was a wealthy and influential man, given to occasional statements of pride and arrogance."

In the text above Does "given to" mean "having the tendency to do something"?

What does The word "of" in "statements of pride and arrogance" mean?


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XVI In the text above d oes "given to" mean "having the tendency to do something"? Yes. XVI What does The word "of" in "statements of pride and arrogance" mean?

  • XVI In the text above d oes "given to" mean "having the tendency to do something"?
  • Yes.
  • XVI What does The word "of" in "statements of pride and arrogance" mean?
  • statements which show (Seneca's) pride and arrogance CJ
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XVIIn the text above does "given to" mean "having the tendency to do something"?

Yes.

XVIWhat does The word "of" in "statements of pride and arrogance" mean?

statements which show (Seneca's) pride and arrogance

CJ

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