'I Stand Here Ironing’ was written by Tillie Olsen. It is a popular short story published in 1961.
The story is told in the first person point of view. The most important point of view in the story is Emily's mother. She is remarried and she is a mother of five children. However, in the story, she speaks Emily, her first child. Through her words, we can percive how it is that the mother wanted a better life for Emily. But, as dhe sees it, lige is difficult for them because they are poor and they face some other negative experiences.
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Answer:
this may be wrong but frowning is not gerund , aging is not gerund , swimming is gerund , and whining is not gerund , as well as offering is gerund !
Explanation:
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The phrase "we'll head north again, in other words, to the land of sensible people" shows that the entire venture, planned by the Professor and the Captain was not wise. It has a critical tone.
<h3>Meaning of the Phrase</h3>
The phrase above was uttered by the Canadian in the book, "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas Revised" By Jules Verne. He meant that the venture which they had undertaken was fruitless and unwise.
He criticized the journey because at that time the Nautilus was stuck in the ice and could no longer move forward.
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