Answer:
A. Three tragedies and one comedy
Explanation:
I'll be honest here, I did not know the answer off the top of my head!
So, I consulted randolphcollege.edu and found this:
"Twenty-five hundred years ago, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripedes, and Aristophanes wrote their plays in verse for an annual five- or six-day spring festival of dramatic competition called the Great (or City) Dionysia and dedicated to Dionysus. Three tragedians competed at the festival, each presenting three tragedies and a satyr play* (a tetralogy) over the course of a day; five comedians each presented one play on the last day of the festival.
*comedy
Answer:
She wants to share in her daughter’s accomplishments is the correct answer.
Explanation:
In the story, the daughter starts succeeding in chess, even though that was not the traditional woman in Chinese culture because she was supposed to stay at home and spend time doing chores. Due to the new context (the American society) the mother changes this projection by <u>sharing her daughter's accomplishments</u>.
Choice B is correctly punctuated