Answer:
Tita´s duty
Explanation:
When Mama Elena dies, tita got rid of her duty (or that was her thinking) and how you can tell in the story Tita feels completly free to love Pedro, free to do what ever she wants to do since she knew him. But that´s not true, her duty still there, why? because she was destined to serve her mom not to marry, not to have a romance. When she supposed that she was pregnant (you know the reason), there's come Mama Elena to remind her that duty, obviously she got mad for what Tita did, she's angry and tells her that.
In a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory way
I found the options
A) F
B) B
C) E
D) E or F
And the correct answer can be The E higher than the C or and F lower than the A.
Answer:
To deceive Ophelia into thinking that he is no longer in love with him.
Explanation:
In Hamlet Act II, Scene 1, Ophelia describes Hamlet's appearance as disheveled and mad because that is what Hamlet intended to make Ophelia see of him. He wanted to deceive Ophelia into thinking that he is no longer in love with him.
Hamlet knew that Claudius and Polonius were watching and listening to thier conversation, so he purposefully deceived Ophelia by telling her that he never loved her to confuse Claudius and Polonius.
"Can Dog sleep in the tent with us tonight, Dad?" I ask grabbing Dog around the belly so that he can't run
"Pff, after a frenzied squirrel! We can't have that Sarah." Dad says "The tent is for humans Dog wants to sleep outside where the air is fresh."
"If any dog deserves to sleep inside it's him!" I say.
"Plus it's raining, Dog loves the rain!" says Dad "Gloopy brain, gloopy brain!" he sings Dad is always singing to himself He's that sort of dad.
"No, Dog hates the rain!" I say defiantly as Dog breaks free and trots off cheerfully through the Hammering drops into the under brush
"He's having the time of his life!" says Dad "Now get inside before you're soaked, I'll lead Dog over to the others!" My furs are soggy and my tangled hair is full of drips, I leave Dad to chase after Dog and I clamber into the tent.
Done?