The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon True or False

1. Fawcett categorizes people based on their reactions to his plans. Who does he describe as saying, "This is an extraordinarily foolish thing to do"? -> the Prudent
2. Fawcett categorizes people based on their reactions to his plans. Who does he describe as saying, "This is a foolish thing to do, but not so nearly as foolish as it sounds"? -> the Practical
3. Fawcett categorizes people based on their reactions to his plans. Who does he describe as a person who "appeared to believe that if everyone did this sort of thing all the time the world's troubles would soon be over"? -> the Romantic
4. Fawcett categorizes people based on their reactions to his plans. Who does he describe as asking "if I had made my will"? -> the Wise
5. Fawcett categorizes people based on their reactions to his plans. Who does he describe as saying "with varying degrees of insincerity that they would give anything to come"? -> the Envious

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