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LOL i had to re-read the question because the others were correct but <em>The answer is 2 (or b)</em>
Explanation:
Not 100% sure, but I’d say the answer is C
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Answer:The conflict between Nora and Helmer shows how gender roles were defined, as Helmer has complete control over everything, including what the couple discusses
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Julie Edwards Miyax Kapugen, known in her village as Miyax, is a fierce, adventurous Eskimo* girl who makes an unlikely friendship with a pack of Arctic wolves. She journeys to San Francisco to meet her friend, and beloved pen pal, Amy*.
*I believe the pen pal is Amy, not 100% sure though.
Amaroq, a feisty and mighty leader of the Arctic wolf pack, makes friends with an Eskimo* girl, and protects her throughout her journey to San Francisco.
*is she Eskimo or Inuit? I read something saying she was Inuit, but I'm not sure what you should write*
Hope this helps.
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B. I treasure the brooch, but it is not my most valued possessions.
Explanation:
"The Courage that My Mother Had" (1949) is an elegy written by Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) to honor her mother. Millay was an American poet and playwright.
The meaning of the given line is captured by statement in option B. The first line <em>"I have no thing to treasure more:"</em> clearly shows that she treasures nothing more than the golden brooch, meaning the brooch is very important and precious to her. The second line<em>"yet, it is something I could spare."</em> contradicts the first statement by saying that she could still spare the brooch, meaning she could let the brooch go (if need be).
Options A and D are incorrect because they are opposite of what is said in the first part of the given line.
Option C is incorrect because there is no mention of courage and its value in the given line.