Answer:
This excerpt could be an answer to the question: "What does it mean to be equal to a boy, according to Stanton?"
Explanation:
Indeed, the narrator is talking about how she has been wondering how to best integrate among boys ("I pondered the problem of boyhood") by being as good as them in certain fields, like Greek and horseriding. Besides, she states explictly that to be learned and courageous is "the chief thing to be done in order to equal boys," which is the answer she found to her hours of thinking about this question.
Answer:
pretty sure they are there for purpose C
Explanation:
Greg wants to maintain gambling basketball, however, his dad wants him to cease and recognition on his research. Then, Greg meets Lemon Brown and finds out his treasure. It becomes harmonica and newspaper clippings that represented his son's love and recognition for him, even though they did now not get to look each different often. Greg then realized the significance of family. in the long run, Greg became excited to pay attention his father's lecture due to the fact he knew his father is scolding him because he loves him.