I think the answer is B. But i'm not quite sure...
Answer:
"<em>I open my bag, spread out my little red kayak, and start to pump it up"</em>
The last line indicated excercebates to the underlying tension in the scene.
Salak had purposed in her mind to journey down the Timbuktu river in Africa.
Prior to this scene, she had been advised severally by her guide who even at this point (which is at the edge of the river) says he is unable to proceed any further. According to the narratives, no man had ever completed neither had any woman.
The odds were not in her favour at all.
The more the guide tries to dissuade her, the more her will crystallizes towards the decision to do so.
Finally, in the scene above, she starts to pump the Kayak (a light frame watertight canoe) in readiness to commence the journey amidst degenerating weather conditions.
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Answer:
The Women´s Movement rising action in the plot was Dell´s perfect seedbed to present his feminist shocking essays, articles and reviews about women´s emancipation and sexual freedom, using the suffrage movement´s portraits of their american and European leaders managing to access a big audience to spread wrestlers feminist ideals.
Explanation:
Floyd Dell, was born in Pike County, Missouri, in June 28, 1887, within a poor family. He had to leave school early and work in a factory, he passed away in July 23, 1969.
He was an American socialist author, fascinated by feminism and used journalism in the ways feminist movement could be approched either as a sociological abstraction or as a political revolution to change the world.
Through front-page articles, he provided portraits of american and European leaders of the suffrage movement of the summer of 1912, including ideas on the education of children permeated with the air of a feminine plot and experimental spirit which managed to reach an huge quantity of readers, who found these expermiental thougt provoking articles as a well worth, daring reading and a public service, making him the champion of the Women´s Movement.
Answer: c. To show a connection to how women are still responsible for leading change in modern times