Answer:
D. It characterizes the County Attorney as someone desirous of showing respect to women, even if he does not mean it.
Explanation:
In the play "Triffles," by Susan Glaspell, the Country Attorney is described as a man who gives polite attention or respect to women. However, in the play he does not give importance to what women thought and felt. In fact, it is a male-dominate society in which the men consider that a kitchen contains unsignificant elements or "triffles." However, the items found actually provide the evidence for the women to solve the case.
Answer:
Hope and perseverance
Explanation:
Mama keeps taking care of it even though its almost dead and she is pretty much looking towards better days and will keep persevering to get there
also u might wanna specify the book next time
D.) I closed the door because it's freezing in here.
Answer: A critical reader is someone who reads a book or passage or information and specifically dwell on a particular paragraph or line to make sure that he gets the main meaning of the paragraph.
A non-critical reader is someone who read a book or passage or information just for fun or leisure or to either follow up a character in the passage.
Explanation:
Answer:
<em>The author used the transition word "Surprisingly" to register the element of surprise which the tribe showed when the person indicated interest on addressing them.</em>
The tribe has always known him to be an unserious person but was taken unawre by his indication of interest.
Explanation:
The statement where the transition word was used is given below:
"<u>Surprisingly</u>, there was silence now; the tribe were curious to hear what amusing thing he might have to say"