Most beloved Daegan,
I truly wish to have assisted to your party, and I know very well as much as you that I promised to go. I even swore before Jehovah that I would be by your side that night. However, I was unable to go my faithful companion. The only things that can detain me from such an important event is death or prison. And, in this case prison took hold of me. You may ask yourself why I am in prison and I will tell you. Last night my friend there was a shooting and I was caught in the middle of the scene with arms in hands. However, I had sworn before heaven and Earth that I did nothing wrong. I hope you may forgive that I'm not at you presence, but, I am dearly cuffed against the chains of my prison cell and can't get out.
I'm in a small room, shared with a female serial killer. I am deeply scared and desperate to get out.
My brother, my friend, my lover; I am dearly fond of you please remember me and when you come to prison please give me some King James cake. I highly miss you and don't know what to do without you. Please, come for me. My prisoner ID is: 03648. Come to me as soon as possible. I promise, I will tell you everything; every detail, each moment and action my own memory can recall. I promise to confess all and leave nothing blank.
Your friend, ...
Answer:
Anger at being treated like she is invisible.
A need to be part of decision making about her family's house.
A need to have a beautiful home.
Explanation:
This question refers to the story "The Revolt of Mother." In this question, we meet Sarah Penn, the "mother" of the story. She is upset because her husband promised her a new house many years ago, but he has not delivered. Moreover, he is choosing to spend the money on a new barn that Sarah does not consider necessary. Throughout the story, Sarah is angry about this decision. She is mad about the fact that her husband treats her as if she was invisible. She is also mad about not being part of the decision making process. Finally, she is also mad that the family seems unable to have a beautiful home.
Answer:Organic Advocates, Home Composting, Future farmer of America.
Explanation:
Greene, Tom. Home Composting. Hanover Growers Guild, 15 March 2010. Web. 22 April 2011.
Lee, Kim. Stake Your Tomatoes. Future Farmers of America, n.d. Web. 24 June 2012.
Lawson, Jennifer. Put Down the Pesticides. Organic Advocates, 31 May 2013. Web. 3 January 2014
The Land Down Under. Australia Department of Tourism, 1 February 2013. Web. 14 June 2013.
The Johnstone family of Cheyenne, Wyoming has created a "family economy" in which members barter their services and homemade goods. The teenager's babysitting services are as valuable as dad's breakfast crepes. Even the youngest member has found ways to contribute by bathing the dog and tidying rooms (Ramirez 109).
That Mrs. Mallard has a heart condition is stated in the very first sentence of the story, foreshadowing the outcome of her death. It isn't the news that her husband has died that upsets her, but the news that he is alive that causes her death after the joy of knowing to be free.