Answer:
most likely C
Explanation:
the others don't make sense to me
Ruth considers aborting her unborn child because she is willing give up her unborn child if it means saving her family that is still living, as in option C.
<h3>Who is Ruth?</h3>
Ruth is one of the characters in the play "A Raisin in the Sun." She is married to Walter Younger, with whom she has a ten-year-old son. The family also consists of Mama and Beneatha, and they are going through some financial trouble.
Once she finds out that she is pregnant, Ruth considers getting an abortion. She thinks another child would make the financial situation all the more difficult. Since her relationship with her husband has also been a bit unwell, she thinks having the baby might end up breaking the family up.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option C as the correct answer.
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In Langston Hughes' "I, Too", he speaks of how segregation existed in his present times and how he had to show tolerance towards those who shun him, but how that would not always be the case. His metaphor begins when he states that people "... send me to eat in the kitchen." while everyone else eats at the table. So he's set aside and left behind by society while everyone else carries a normal life. However, he doesn't fall for self pity but "laugh,
And eat well,
And grow strong.", waiting for the day when he will <em>sit at the table</em> and no one will dare to send him away as they will be able to see his value.
This is an extended metaphor as it is not confined to a phrase or sentence, but rather used throughout the whole text.