Answer:
At age 13, Gandhi was married to Kasturbai in a child marriage, meaning she's a teenager, too, and their parents are the ones who decide they should get married.
since it was early marriage the author put light to the scene when he wrote:
<em>Two innocent children all unwittingly hurled themselves into the ocean of life.</em>
Gandhi was coached on his behavior to his wife on wedding night. But being a kid himself, he comes off shy. They were too shy to initiate a conversation but by the passage of time, they get to know each other.
Answer:
The narrator of the "A Shropshire Lad" is an unhappy and pessimistic young soldier.
Explanation:
Alfred Edward Housman's collection of poem "A Shropshire Lad" was narrated by a young but pessimistic soldier who had lost a lot of people. This is a collection of sixty- three poems that shows sacrifice of the Shropshire lads who had died while serving the Queen.
And added to their deaths, he is surrounded by the themes of death even in the poetry he reads. He talks of the sacrifice of these men, "<em>the land they perished for</em>" implying the patriotic zeal in the soldiers. It's as if the feeling and concept of death or dying is meant to be with him as long as he lives.
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Based on the passage, the best statement that author central argument is western society best misjudges Native American practice.
<h3>What is "An Indian Father's Plea"?</h3>
It is a story written by Robert Lake, it is about his child learning ability and the education system of America.
The options are attached:
A. Education in the United States improving.
B. western society best misjudges Native American practice.
C. teachers do not need to understand other culture.
D. students need to understand the Native American culture.
Thus, the correct option is B. western society best misjudges Native American practice.
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