I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. The social issue that Kate Chopin primarily depict in her story "The Story of an Hour" would be the <span>inner concerns of ordinary women in the nineteenth century. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. </span>
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Alivn was being collaborative because of the way he aprroched his point. when he addressed Latoya's point he told her that he understood where she was going in her point but he wanted to explain his point and wanted to tell her that he disagrees. he also gave a chance to explain why he disagreed with the statement which would give her a different point of view and help her to understand why he may feel that way.
The archetype that the stories Cupid and Psyche and of Sleeping Beauty have in common is that:
Both use the situational archetype True Love's Kiss
In Cupid and Psyche, Psyche is revived by Cupid's kiss and in Sleeping Beauty, the sleeping curse is broken the prince's kiss.
The answer would be found in line 2-4. You can back this up by saying that the reader can be seen hesitating here because he is observing and questioning the two diverging roads, and with these observations, once could infer that he’ll ultimately make a decision at the end of the poem.
Forwarded = before, in time
Bakery = relating to, place where
Grateful = great
Magnanimous = please