Answer:
As women acquire more equal rights, husbands and wives will behave with respect for one another.
Explanation:
The statement that best summarizes the author's ideas is this: As women acquire more equal rights, husbands and wives will behave with respect for one another.
This is an external conflict. An external conflict happens between a character, in this case the employee, and some external obstacle or challenge. This challenge can be a person, animal, thing, or something a bit more abstract like a deadline.
An internal conflict, on the other hand, is between the character and his or herself, perhaps due to opposing values or goals. In this case, the employee might be conflicted between working on the deadline or just quitting her job and moving to Bora Bora (she should choose the second one)
The line repeated in Hamilton's musings is "on the other side."
We can arrive at this answer because:
- “The World Was Wide Enough” is the song sung by Hamilton and Burr during the duel scene where Hamilton is killed.
- At this point in the story, Hamilton is reflective and thoughtful, he doesn't see triumph in the legacy he left, he feels tired and sad for his son's death.
When he starts thinking about his life and everything he has witnessed, he starts repeating the line "on the other side," as he starts thinking about the important people in his life who have died and are no longer on the material side of the world.
The repetition of that line demonstrates Hamilton's desire to go to the other side and find the people he misses.
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