Answer:
Songs of Experience
Explanation:
Because this book is related to to The Poison Tree due to the fact that he should experience the situation that is taking place at that moment.
Answer: In the story "The Myth of the Latin Woman" there are several stereotypes described about women of Latin descent. The writer, Judith Ortiz Cofer, describes some situations that a woman goes through in her life and how she is being stereotyped in the Anglo-American culture.
The different kinds of Latina women in the story are; housemaids, domestic staff, women who are "sexually expressive," that the women are all singers and people start singing songs like La Bamba when they are around, the woman in the story is called "Evita" at a bar only because she is a Latino. Other kinds are the Latino women dress in many layers, wear a lot of jewelry, and play "dress up" colorful clothing only.
The main point of the story is that for a Puerto Rican woman is the "island traveled with you" wherever you go.
Answer:
C. Most of the sentences have a similar structure.
Explanation:
In "The Crisis, Number XIII", Thomas Paine states the glory and revolution which America gained by winning the war. The independence was rewarded to America by the British. The introductory lines contain peace and happy atmosphere which America has gained. At the same time, he warns the people that the future of their life depends on the sovereignty of the United States. He states his views regarding the rights which the states possess and how that can prove to be a problem for the people in the future.
Back in the medieval times women weren't treated as equals, they were supposed to be beautiful and useful, they were to clean the household and cook the food while taking care of the children, the men were supposed to go out and hunt and work and make money doing so, in the kingdom the women were wenches mostly except the queen, the queen was respected, and the princess was respected swell but forced to marry whom ever her parents chose and they had to be a prince. The gender roles are their because everyone thought that women were useless and weak and only good for baring children, cooking, cleaning, and raising children, and they also thought that men were strong and equipped with the abilities to go and and be knights and fight for their kingdom and their lives, that is also why we have gender roles now, a lot of people still think women are good for all the same reason likewise with men, and so the writers would sometimes employ these gender roles in their stories to go along with how it worked back in the old times.
At the end of the play, they feel that macbeth is a murderous tyrant, but at the beginning they though he was a brave good man