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"griselda, the time has come for you to reap the reward of your unfailing patience, and for those who considered me a cruel and bestial tyrant, to know that whatever i have done was done of set purpose, for i wished to show you how to be a wife, to teach these people how to choose and keep a wife, and to guarantee my own peace and quiet as long as we were living under the same roof." which statements describe inferences that one could reach about gualtieri, based upon his speech in this excerpt? select all that apply. he is rather self-righteous. he thinks very highly of his wife. he considers himself to be a role model to others. he feels sorrow and regret for his actions. w you how to be a wife, to teach these people how to choose and keep a wife, and to guarantee my own peace and quiet as long as we were living under the same roof."

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