For women since it was led by women's rights activists
I think its non-fiction but if I’m wrong I’m sorry or it could be informational text maybe one of the both I think.
"Sestina" by Elizabeth Bishop
In this poem, Bishop tells her own story. Her father died when she was a child and her mother never recovered from a nervous breakdown. Bishop had to live with older relatives for many many years.
In the poem, the grandma feels sadness because of the whole situation and because of the innocence of the child but she hides her sadness by laughing and talking to the child.
<em>"reading the jokes from the almanac, </em>
<em>laughing and talking to hide her tears."</em>
<em>-Sestina </em>
Why does the grandmother laugh and talk?
A. to entertain the almanac
B. to hide her tears
C. to entertain the child to make the time pass
Answer: It's a picture of Sindiswa's/Mary's daughter.
Explanation:
If she's an only child, then her mother's daughter is herself, so "this woman's mother is my mother's daughter" means that it's a picture of her daughter.