
Lucas M. answered 07/22/19
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Answer Choices C and C are the correct answers because Lines 13-18 say, “But when the leaders choose to make themselves bidders at an auction of popularity, their talents, in the construction of the state, will be of no service. They will become flatterers instead of legislators, the instruments, not the guides, of the people.” These Lines tell us clearly that Burke disapproves of the National Assembly’s interest in popularity over leadership, which most closely matches Answer Choice which says that Burke is upset by the Assembly’s decision to “seek the approval of the public.” For Question 34, Answer Choice A is incorrect because these Lines only explain the necessary qualities that leaders need to manage a free government. Answer Choice B is incorrect because these Lines only show Burke making the claim that if the National Assembly were actually as bad as they seem, it would put them below the “common level of human understanding.” Answer Choice D is incorrect because it only explains that the good that the National Assembly has done is merely surface level, while their errors are fundamental. For Question 33, only Answer Choice C matches Lines 13-18. Answer Choice A is incorrect because Burke would actually support to limiting of the king’s power in the service of creating a free government. Answer Choice B is incorrect because Burke doesn’t mention the National Assembly expanding the size of the government. Answer Choice is incorrect because, although this might seem a plausible point for Burke to meet, he doesn’t make the point in either the Texts or the Passage.