Who is me in the above extract Why does everyone expect him to win?

Who is me in the above extract Why does everyone expect him to win?

Answer: (i) ‘Me’ refers to the athlete ‘Jesse Owens’, who was participating in the Broad Jump competition in the Olympic Games of 1936. Everyone expected him to win because an year ago, as a sophomore at Ohio State University, he had set the world record of 26 feet 8-1/4 inches.

Which game are referred to in the extract above who wasn’t too worried about them why?

The above extract is taken from the piece “My Greatest Olympic Prize” written by Jesse Owens. Here the ‘games’ referred to are the Olympic Games of 1936 held in Berlin, Germany. The author, Jesse Owens, wasn’t worried about the games because he had trained and disciplined himself for six years for the same.

How did the speaker react to his poor performance How did his anger vanish?

Answer: The speaker’s performance at the trials was faulty. Feeling of hatred and anger for german athlete occupied Owens’ mind due to which he did not performed well. He thought that if Luz Long won than it would add some new support to Aryan-Superiority theory.

What is considered to be the greatest Olympic Prize Why?

Ans. In the finals of the 1936 Olympic Games held in Berlin, Luz broke his own past record. He also pushed Jesse Owens to perform better in order to beat that record. Long’s friendship and being congratulated by him was of greater value to Owens than the gold medal, and hence, Owens refers to it as his greatest prize.

In which game is he expected to win an Olympic gold medal Why?

iii) The speaker expected to win a gold medal in long jump. He expected to win a gold medal because he trained himself and practised hard for six years to win a medal at the Olympics.

Why were nationalistic feelings at an all time high?

Why were nationalistic feelings running high during the 1936 Berlin Olympics? Answer: He thought that his German athletes belong to a master’s race and they would perform better than other participants in the 1936 Olympics, Berlin. So nationalistic feelings were running high.

How did Jesse Owens prepared for the games?

Answer. Yes he had worked a lot to win gold medal in the games. He sweated & trained himself for six years. He made himself tough.

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