Question One --> No. She is making her feel like a pig for no reason.
Question Two --> It is not good for her.
Question Three --> Yes. She could make friends that do not become her friend any more because she focuses too much on clothes and weight.
Someone who is different in terms of they or their beliefs don’t fit into societal norms in such a way that it is deemed distressing or detestable.
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>
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Connect to the Author and Time Period
The context of a poem sheds light on the overall meaning of the words. The time period and biography of a poet will give insight that may be hard to decipher just by reading the poem out of context. A good example is the famous poem "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe. This narrative poem describes the untimely death of a beautiful woman. A close look at Poe's life reveals that he lost several women close to him, including his mother, stepmother and beloved wife. The poem is also Poe's last known work and one of Poe's only poems with a positive message: that the speaker and Annabel Lee will be reunited after death. When in doubt about the meaning of a poem, research the poet and his era for missing clues.