In Alice Walker's "Everyday Use", the event that the mother recalled when she thought about Dee was how Maggie perceived Dee's life to be plentiful of ease and convenience and that Dee was prized with a life where she was free to do or to be whatever she wanted.
Answer: C. genial yet self-interested
Explanation:
A genial person is one who sociable, cheerful and quite friendly. Franklin had this quality as he was easily relatable with according to the narrator. You could have a beer with him, make jokes, discuss business plans and the newest scandals.
Franklin was however self-interested. He was doing the aforementioned things in order to be part of the meritocracy and thus had to balance the pursuit of reputation, wealth, earthly virtues, and spiritual values.
The paragraph infers that Franklin is not alone in this as others in 21st century America relate to this. This shows that people in the contemporary United States are genial yet self-interested.
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I believe the answer is C. But this is just what I was taught. This may vary based on school system.
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<h3>What are nouns and verbs?</h3>
Nouns
A phrase would be incomplete without nouns. They are one of the fundamental linguistic building blocks of English. A noun is classified as a subject, object, place, or concept. A few examples are love, a child, a house, and a door. The list of nouns is endless, and they come in both singular and plural forms occasionally. Ask the deer if you don't trust me.
Verbs
Nouns and verbs both have equal importance. Without them, sentences would also be impossible. Verbs must by definition indicate or describe the action taking place in a sentence. They describe the functions of a noun.
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