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barxatty [35]
4 years ago
5

In "A Worn Path," what can you infer about Phoenix’s personality from her reactions to the obstacles she encounters along the pa

th?
She is basically an optimistic and hopeful person.


She is resilient and takes difficulties in stride.


She feels more at home in the city than in the country.


She has an unrealistic confidence in her strength.
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Alika [10]4 years ago
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In my opinion, the correct answer would be B. <span>She is resilient and takes difficulties in stride. We don't see that Phoenix is particularly optimistic, and she certainly doesn't feel more at home in the city. Her confidence in her strength is not realistic. She just does what she feels she must do, and is resilient just like her name says - Phoenix is the mythical bird that burns to death and arises from the ashes. </span>
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