Answer:
Your answer to this will be A. to show that different generations can see things differently. I think this is right. :)
This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer: B. She simulated labor pains though she is not in labor
Explanation:
In The Handmaid's Tale (1985), by Margaret Atwood, the birth of the babies has a ritualistic custom that goes with the theme of the book, about women giving birth to children that could be taken from them. That´s why the woman who will be taking the baby has her own mimics the birth as if she was the one doing it, despite them not being able to give birth.
So, when Janine, now known as Ofwarren, is about to have her baby, Commander Warren's Wife lies next to her as if she was the one giving birth, while Janine lies in the master bedroom, and the Handmaids gather around the bed to watch.
C is correct because when they role along, they are happy. That's how they role along. If that makes sense. They are merry when they do it. They role along merry, over the ocean.
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Rama knew that Sita was most likely not married because she did not cause him to recoil from her.
A description of prosperity in Mithila would be that "The streets glitter with odds and ends of jewelry cast off by the people..."
The pair of words that best describe Sita would be agitated and infatuated.
The author mostly reveals the character of Rama through his actions within the story.