The correct answer is Walt Whitman
He says so in his poem I Sit and Look Out. The phrase is the final line of the poem.
Answer:
Abuse
Explanation:
Let is first define both of these terms.
Abuse is a cruel or unfair treatment of a person or an animal. It can be physical, emotional, verbal, psychological abuse etc.
Chemical restraint is use of medications in order to restrict someone's behavior or the freedom of movement.
In this particular exemple, we see that a staff person locked a patient for not wanting to take his medicines. Although, it's connected to medicines, from the explanations above, we can conclude that this is noy a case of chemical restraint, but a clear case of an abuse.
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Through Janie's dialogue in this excerpt, it is reasonable to infer that she is
:
a. secretly flattered by Mrs. Turner's suggestion.
b. questioning her relationship with Mrs. turner.
c. devoted to Tea Cake and unaffected by Mrs. turner's opinions.
d. angry at Tea Cake for secretly listening in on her conversation.
Answer:
We can reasonably infer that Janie is:
c. devoted to Tea Cake and unaffected by Mrs. turner's opinions.
Explanation:
Janie and Tea Cake are characters in Zora Neale Hurston's novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God". The main character is an African-American woman named Janie, whose life has been defined by her race and gender.
Janie is very clear that Mrs. Turner is barking up the wrong tree. After two marriages, Janie finally met Tea Cake, her third husband. Although readers may easily see this marriage as being far from perfect, it is indeed what Janie always dreamed of. She is loyal to Tea Cake, and has not intention of leaving him for another man. Mrs. Turner's opinions have no effect over Janie.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
they were inside the horse