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1) has / playing / is preparing
2) while I was doing homework, my mother was arriving home
At the beginning of the play "Trifles", Mrs. Peters presents herself in a very submissive way to men and argues that they always do what is right, because they must fulfill their duties, even if it causes abandonment and sadness for his wife, or anyone else. This is evidenced by the speech:
MRS. HALE: I'd hate to have men coming into my kitchen, snooping around and criticizing. [...]
MRS PETERS: Of course it's no more than their duty. (51-52)
MRS. HALE: (resentfully) I don't know as there's anything so strange, our takin' up our time with little things while we're waiting for them to get the evidence. [...] I don't see as it's anything to laugh about.
MRS. PETERS: (apologetically) Of course they've got awful important things on their minds. (78-79)
At the end of the play, Ms. Peters develops an empathy for Mrs. Wright's situation, because she went through similar situations and understands how Mrs. Wright feels about loneliness and abandonment. At that moment, her opinion of men begins to change and she feels that they are irresponsible with the feeling of their women, adopting petty and sexist attitudes.
I believe the answer is A
Answer:
well my vacation isin't hard i just walk two feet im and there
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Answer:
Depends on the person.
Explanation:
But, when it comes down to it, don't let yourself mold into what other people expect from you. If the person or people you like want you to act a certain way, don't change yourself for them. Be yourself. People say it all the time, but it means a lot more than everyone thinks. Make the first move. Flirt. Ask them to hang out. Ask them on a date. Do whatever you want, but keep you and them comfortable and feeling safe.