只用于个人学习,请勿为了完成作业而直接抄答案! Unit 7 The Monster Key to Exercises prehension III 1. Refer to paragraph 1. He had a short stature with a disproportionate large head. And he had skin diseases. 2. Refer to Paragraph 2. He believed he was one of the greatest men in the world, a poser, a great thinker and a great bined into one. A man of such arrogance cannot help but take himself tobe the center of conversations. 3. Refer to Paragraph 5. He was emotionally capricious like a child. Rapture in him could easily turn into extreme melancholy. He was heartless and callous toa frightening degree on some occasions. Moreover, his emotional states always found outward expression. 4. Refer to paragraphs 11 and 12. The author says that Wagner was among the greatest dramatists the greatest thinkers and the most tremendous musical geniuses inour world. His immortal works far exceeded in value the tortures his arrogance inflicted upon others and the debts he owed. 5. Refer to paragraph 13. The tremendous creative power, which propelled him to produce so many memorable works in his lifetime, could have crushed his poor brain and body. However, he miraculously survived and made all the immortal plishments. In this sense he was a monster rather than a human being. 6. IV. 1. He almost had no sense of responsibility. 2. He wrote large numbers of letters begging for money. In some l