Answer:
C. Unmarried girls should devote themselves to painstakingly caring for their parents and demonstrating great respect for them.
Explanation:
Zhao Ban's poem "On Reverence for Parents" is an extensive expression of how unmarried women must take care of their parents. The poem 'lists' the ways unmarried girls must take care of their parents to be honorable to their ancestors.
In the poem, the speaker begins by saying <em>"Girls not yet gone out from their homes"</em> should take good care to be of servitude to their parents. She details how they must be of 'use' to their parents and help them navigate their lives. This, according to the speaker, is how <em>"[they] can honor [their] ancestors."
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Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Answer:
1. rederick Douglass was born in slavery to a Black mother and a white father. At age eight the man who owned him sent him to Baltimore, Maryland, to live in the household of Hugh Auld. There Auld's wife taught Douglass to read. Douglass attempted to escape slavery at age 15 but was discovered before he could do so.
2. Separated as an infant from his slave mother (he never knew his white father), Frederick lived with his grandmother on a Maryland plantation until he was eight years old, when his owner sent him to Baltimore to live as a house servant with the family of Hugh Auld, whose wife defied state law by teaching the boy to read
Explanation:
Statements can have more than one counterexample. True.
Answer:
“Arithmetic is seven eleven all good children go to heaven...”
Explanation:
A metaphor is a figure of speech where you imply one thing is another.
An example would be, " She is a snail when she has to do her chores"
None of these are good examples of metaphors, especially when taken out of context.
From what we are given, I would say
“Arithmetic is seven eleven all good children go to heaven...” is the best example
Maybe because no one wants to listen to him or no one thinks he is important?