7. According to Emerson, what does a foolish consistency lead to? A) Respect and admiration from others. B) The pursuit of individual growth and enlightenment. C) A hindrance to personal development and greatness. D) Stability and contentment in life. 8. What attitude does Emerson suggest one should have towards being misunderstood? A) Fear and avoidance. B) Acceptance and indifference. C) Seeking constant clarification. D) Changing oneself to fit societal expectations. 9. Which historical figures does Emerson mention as examples of those who were misunderstood? A) Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. B) Napoleon Bonaparte and Thomas Jefferson. C) Pythagoras, Socrates, and Jesus. D) Abraham Lincoln and Benjamin Franklin. 10. In Emerson's view, what does it mean to be great? A) To conform to societal norms and expectations. B) To blend in with the crowd and avoid controversy. C) To embrace one's individuality, even if it means being misunderst- D) To achieve fame and recognition through conformity.