First, a New Orleans setting.Kate Chopin was originally from Missouri but she moved to New Orleans when she married.
Second, a character representig the new woman.She was a working woman as she got paid or at least she pretended to be paid , for writing articles for magazines.Women in the South in those days were more dedicated to their husbands and children.
Third , character representing the "new woman".I think it must be the reason why Chopin´s work <em>The Awakening</em> was condemned and criticised as vulgar.A woman could not have a new version.A woman´s duty and her responsibilities had always been the same.
A: the readers location
explanation: anything involving the READER has no influence on the actual pacing of the story
Answer:
6 laps
Explanation:
The ratio of the number of laps of Olivia ran to the number Dillion ran
Olivia : Dillion = 5 : 2
Olivia = 5
Dillion = 2
If Olivia ran 15 laps how many laps did Dillion run?
Let x = number of laps Dillion ran
5 : 2 = 15 : x
5 / 2 = 15 / x
Cross multiplication
5*x = 2*15
5x = 30
Divide both sides by 5
x = 30/5
= 6
x = 6 laps
Therefore, Dillion ran 6 laps
The correct answer is 1. Through Aisha’s actions.
There are no descriptions of Michelle’s character provided by the author in this excerpt. Her thoughts as well as Tasha’s are also unknown for the reader. Only Aisha’s actions provide hints as to what Michelle’s character is. They do it in two manners:
- Her words about Michelle and Jeremy not getting along very well allow the reader to contrast Michelle’s and Jeremy’s personalities and thus find out this way what Michelle’s personality and ideas are.
- Aisha’s actions allow Michel to react and that provides further indications about her personality and demeanor.
That they look like the dead tributes from the 74th hunger games