Mrs. White is a strong woman, and the narrator even says she's smarter than her husband. We get the sense that she makes lots of decisions for the family and that her husband is happy with this reversal of traditional gender roles.
As mentioned in Mr. White's section, she might go a bit too far sometimes, to the point of forcing Mr. White to do things he thinks are wrong, like wishing Herbert back to life. Some readers see her as mean and dominating.
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positive Self-talker is a great self-help
Explanation:
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Always be confident in your decision making. Think about the potential negative and positive consequences then make a final decision. After you make a decision and you have your outcome analyze the situation and if you are satisfied with what came of the situation or if there is something you want to do differently next time.
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The correct answer is A. He knows that their motivations are different from his.
Explanation:
Brutus hesitates to join the conspirators because he loves Caesar and knows that the conspirators want Caesar's power while he is authentically concerned about how Caesar changed.