<span>After Jack learns that Miss Prism accidentally left him in the handbag at Victoria station, he embraces her with joy. She is taken aback, claiming that she is unmarried, and he goes on to mention that, while “that is a serious blow” to know his ‘mother’ had gotten pregnant from a random man, there is no need “to be one law for men and another for women” and she is forgiven (177). Wilde is trying to state that women and men should be on the same respective level when it comes to matters of fault. He forgives her for her “act of folly”, saying that women should be forgiven just as easily as men can be forgiven for their wrongdoings, like how easily Jack and Algernon were forgiven by the girls for lying about their names (177).</span>
Answer:
"And the Soul Shall Dance" by Wakako Yamauchi
Details were provided about these three objects:
1) Oka's Horse: Oka wanted to sell it to enable him bring his daughter, Masako, back from Japan. He eventually sold it. And even pleaded with Murata to occasionally have his own horse for transport.
2) Emiko's Kimonos: Emiko was desperate to see the kimonos to enable her buy a ticket to return to Japan where she would live her life freely without racial discrimination prevalent in the U.S.
3) Japanese Sake: In America, the Japanese were addicted to their local brew, the sake. And they would carry it out, even as guests. The sake is an alcoholic wine made by fermenting polished rice. They were always intoxicated by the wine.
Explanation:
"And The Soul Shall Dance" was a 1977 first full-length play by Wakako Yamauchi. The play narrated the story of a young Japanese American girl, Masako and her parents as they struggled to live in a racially-biased America during The Great Depression. "And The Soul Shall Dance" shows the many issues facing Japanese Americans in America such as assimilation, immigration, social, economic and political status, and survival.
To make the broadcast seem more like a real radio program and increase the suspense.
Answer:
A checking account is a bank account for storing cash that you need to keep readily accessible.
Explanation:
A checking account is a type of bank account where you can keep your money and still have it available to you whenever you need it.