Answer:
These lines reveal Silas as a quiter and unfaithful, careless and with a false pride.
Explanation:
The plot is supported as he is found asleep beside the stove, he comes back when he needs money for tobacco in the winter when Warren and Mary don't need the help, but when they do need help Silas leaves, so Warren is done, disappointed, frustrated, Silas is taking advantage of him, and Warren doesn't care if he's young or old-he didn't do his job and that's all that matters.
Mary doesn't want to hurt Silas' feelings, but Warren knows that Silas needs to learn a lesson, and Mary and Warren don't just have the extra money to give Silas.
Answer:
Still I Rise
Explanation:
Still I rise is a very powerful song. This song teaches you to get up and try again even when you fall down. It is telling you to take a stand even when you are " put down ". Taking a stand is a very important thing especially in this day and age when women are put down. This is a man economy and it is very important for us ladies to rise up and fight for our rights.
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