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the subject would be the same, the descriptions might be quite different because each used a different It was my great-grandmother's name and now it is mine. Sandra Cisneros grew up in Chicago and now lives in San Antonio, Texas.
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1: above the trees 2: (I think) with the longest tails 3: from the south 4: stood beside me 5: (I think) during the afternoon 6: (I think) later today
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7: her 8: me 9: us 10: herself
The answer is B. Mrs. Mallard loved her husband, but she is happy that she is free. Back then women were like possessions to their husbands. The wives stayed home to clean the house and take care of the children. When the husband came home the wife was to serve the husband. Wives were no different than maids back then to their husband. Mrs. Mallard did love her husband which is why she was trying to beat it back. However, above all she was free from the "possession of her husband" so she was free. I hope this helps and I hope you understand. Please feel free to ask questions in the comments. Have a nice day!
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The role of men and women in society has changed remarkably in the last decades especially from 1960 onwards. Until that moment there was a clear difference in the role of men and women, the man being the voice of command in the family circle and the provider of economic stability, because he was generally and in most cases the only one who worked, while women, on the other hand, were dedicated to housework and caring for the family's children, exercising only the role of a housewife and totally depending on their husbands in financial terms.
With the advent of feminist movements, there was a situation of gradual social, political and economic equality between men and women that until then had not occurred. Thus, the role of the man remained stable, while that of the woman began to be equated more and more to that of men, at the same time that both began to share the responsibilities regarding the care of the family and the household chores.
I would go with depressed tone.