Answer:
The correct answer is option A. "The men in the story place little value on what women think or do.".
Explanation:
Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers” is a short story that describes the discovery and investigation of John Wright's murder. As the story unfolds, the women in the story found key evidence to prove justification in Mrs. Wright’s actions. The men in the story place little value on what women think or do, which proved to be an error at the end because the curious and attention to the details that women gave to the case prevented that Mrs. Wright got a conviction.
Answer:
C). She is eager to try English phrases and expressions.
Explanation:
You can see by how she says "¡Ya, ya!" that she is not a native English speaker and probably doesn't know what the idiom means, but still tries to use it anyway, showing her eagerness.
The answer would be the fourth answer.
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Lady Macbeth is asking to (A) To be made cold and insensitive as she prepares to execute her evil plan.
Answer:
A. To demonstrate Equiano's lack of knowledge about European customs due to living in an isolated part of the continent.
Explanation:
Olaudah Equiano in the autobiography written by him demonstrated all the travails he went through while being transported across the Atlantic Ocean by the White men. In paragraph five, Equiano asked a series of questions to his fellow countrymen on board with him on the ship. He asked about the country of the white men, and if they had their own women. He also asked about how the vessel could go and was amazed when the workings of the vessel were explained to him.
All these show that Equiano had no knowledge of the European way of life because he had lived in Africa all his life.