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Mr. Wright killed the bird his wife so loved. She was very lonely, but she found some joy, some relief from the "stillness," in the form of a little bird. It was a bright spot in her dark existence, and John Wright killed it, as he killed every other good thing in her life.In killing the bird, Wright killed Minnie's happiness.In many respects, the bird can represent so much in terms of individual voice and identity.For Mrs. Wright, the killing of the bird represents the ultimate in the attempt for male dominance over women. The bird's death reflects that the encroaching male patriarchy won't be content until it controls every single aspect of all existence. If the bird can be seen as women's voices and role in the time period, then the containment or silence of the caged bird is one aspect of being in the world.<span>Yet, with its death, there is almost a statement that men won't be happy unless women are completely subjugated to them. </span>
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B. The author probably exercises to enhance his/her energy level.
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Immense can be defined as very large, huge or gigantic. You could probbaly use any synonym of "big" to define it.
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Answer: B.)Some Americans felt more loyalty to their state than to the United States.
In his "Letter to His Son," Lee reveals how he felt about the state of the Union in the 1860s. We discover that he wanted the Union to stay together, and that he feared war and anarchy. However, he also states that he would fight against the North if necessary, for the sake of Virginia. This shows that some Americans at that time felt more loyalty to their state than to the United States.