Beneatha believes that she has the ability to change her life and achieve her dreams. She does not believe that women should be limited to domestic services, they do not need a husband to live, nor are they obliged to start a family. This can be seen when she states that she wants to be a doctor and that marriage is not a priority in her life. She wants to grow professionally first and be independent, as she believes that all women should be.
Ruth and Lena, have more traditional and conservative thoughts about the role of women in society. This is shown when they put themselves in situations where men are exalted and do not bother to be limited to domestic services where men are served by women, who care only for the home and any children. They also believe that the greatest ambition a woman can have is to find a husband who can support her and put a roof over her head.
B. The speaker strives to dominate any partner with whom she has a relationship.
C. She would jog is the answer.
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Ten end-of course exams were failed by ninth graders this year, a first for
Lollapalooza High.
According to Ptolemy’s theory, Earth was at the center of the solar system. To a modern-day reader, this theory will make no sense because it’s well established that the sun is the center of the solar system. This diagram helps the reader picture what Ptolemy’s theory is all about.
The text describes the movement of the sun and the planets around Earth based on Ptolemy’s theory. The diagram aids in the reader’s understanding of the text; it clearly shows the ideas Ptolemy proposed. Earth is shown at the center, and the sun and the planet Venus are shown circling around Earth. Venus is also shown making a circular motion around a point on its path around Earth. Using this diagram, Ptolemy explained the movement of Venus across Earth’s sky from morning to evening and the reason Venus sometimes appears on one side of the sun and sometimes on the other.