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Correct Answer:
B. Women in Mansfield's time were given few opportunities outside of marriage; they lived lives that paled in comparison to the lives of men.
Explanation:
In the short sotry by Katherine, it shows the challenges the women faces in terms of opportunities outside marriage when compared with men. <em>This could be seen in the sisters thought on what to do with their lives since they have never met any man before.</em>
<em>This is due to the tyrannical action of their father. And, they also reflect on what their lives would have been, had it been their father was alive.</em>
The answer is B. As a 7th grader becoming an 8th grader the author would use a serious tone if he/she is in an argument. Having a serious tone will allow the authors audience to see what the author is fighting for in a debate.
God i had a stroke reading that...but anyway im pretty sure the answer is c
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I'll help you out but you have to learn that you can't just have other people do your homework for you all time. You have to learn how to do your own work/research. I'm sorry to sound harsh but it's true.
Explanation:
Scout and Jem learn a few valuable lessons, even if they will understand these lessons later in life.
First, they learn that the black community is poor and have little compared to them. For instance, when they are at church, Reverend Sykes is trying to raise money to help Tom Robinson's family. It is not a huge amount of money, but there is a need.
Second, they also learn that many blacks cannot read. For example, they realize the blacks do not have hymn books. When they ask why, Calpurnia says that many of them cannot read. So, the song leader sings a line,...
Answer:
To be very smart, highly intellectual
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