Answer: Women are expected to be invisible in society.
Explanation:
In both passages it is shown that a woman is not supposed to be visible in society but is rather supposed to stay home and take care of her husband and children.
This is evidenced by Helmer's shock at Nora leaving home and engaging in actions that would be best for herself instead of her home. Passage two showed more explicit evidence of this with its deduction that a woman's publicity is not something to be admired.
Nagaina steals back her egg, then retreats to her snake hole. Brave<span> Rikki-Tikki follows her underground, kills her, and destroys the egg, leaving all the garden animals and the family </span>safe<span> from harm. The birds sing and the family rejoices that Rikki-Tikki was able to once again save them from the vicious cobras.</span>
Answer:
King Duncan ordered that a doctor be brought to tend to the Sergeant.
Explanation:
The Sergeant was depicted in the story as having come back from war and covered in blood. He narrates his ordeal to the King who listens with keen interest. He tells of how Macdonwalds head was cut off and put in their fort. He uses his hands to gesticulate and explain the sword fight as well as the blows meted on Macdonalds by Macbeth. The King was impressed by how valiantly his cousin Macbeth fought that he exclaimed on how his cousin was a brave and worthy man.
On seeing that the Sergeant who was narrating the incident was becoming weak, he ordered his attendants to bring him a doctor who would tend to his wounds.
I believe the answer would be Working to leave the world better than we found it. The other answers are either depressing or have nothing to do with the text.