The correct answer is A. In that time, it was important to know where a person's family was from.
Family name has always been important in history. It is still important nowadays, but many might disagree with that.
Westover says this about her roommate because the girl dresses in a way that is inappropriate for the Mormons Westover grew up with.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Westover grew up in a very conservative Mormon community.
- She didn't have access to anything at all and didn't know how the world worked.
- She was taught that women who show their shoulders, wear fair and popular clothes are immoral women and that they do not correspond to the way a Mormon woman should dress.
When Westover goes to college, her roommate dresses exactly that way, but the girl is a Mormon, which leaves Westover surprised, as the girl doesn't dress or behave the way she was taught.
This question is about the book "Educated" written by Westover.
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I'm reading the book now and so far it seems like it'd jealousy. because abigail is jealous of John's wife, Elizabeth and she's doing all she did just to take her place of being his wife. ( Get rid of her basically)
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Less person to person study, less group projects, less in depth work with teachers to students, if student doesnt have tech they cant answer
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