Answer:
What does this conversation reveal about the narrator's and author's point of view?
Explanation:
I am not sure what text this question is pertaining to but I feel like this question is the most broad and can lead to more open discussion pertaining to the prompt. It also seems like the best question because it is talking about the author's perspective and that influences the characters that are in the text.
Answer:
my idealized concept of her
Answer:
Dear Jeffey,
I just went on a school trip to the Amazon (not as boring as I thought it was, tbh) I learned that It doesn't always rain there even though it's a rainforest! I also learned that learning is boring.
Sincerely,
UR Mom!
Answer and Explanation:
One of the main themes of Wolf's text is how society does not provide equal opportunities for men and women, preventing talented women from exercising their skills by producing something valuable for humanity. To represent this theme, she states that if Shakespeare had a sister as talented as he, she would never be able to write stories, as she could not learn to read and write and even if she did, people would not value what she would write because she was a woman, even if she writes better than her brother.