Answer:
The Woodcutter's wife's demonstrated her belief in her son's intelligence that led him to succeed in the test.
Explanation:
"The Emperor's test" is a short dramatic play penned by Augusta Stevenson. The drama is about the test announced by Emperor for lads to be his aide. The play begins with reputed and wealthy families such as Merchant and Mayor brings their lad for the test. But when Woodcutter's Wife enters with her lad, she was chided by others because they were not wealthy and rich.
<u>Woodcutter's wife believed her son's intelligence, thus brought her to the test. Her actions in Act 1, demonstrated that she trusted her son's ability to be the Emperor's aide because of his intelligence. It was the Woodcutter's wife's belief on her son which led Pierre (her son) to succeed in the test</u>.
Answer:
I would have to say D
Explanation:
it would make the most sense to save a good statement for last and compare it with the rest
1. He wishes he had a larger laboratory to be able to develop his invention
2.If only we had antivirus programs installed in our systems
3.If only I have the chance to use the 3D printer more often, it would change a lot of things
4. She wishes she had payed attention during the demonstration
5.If only he had listened during the course of the experiment
6.She wishes she has a new tablet