refers to somebody’s financial situation
Answer and Explanation:
"He took the Elephant---All-the-Elephant-there-was----and said, 'Play at being an Elephant.'"
"All-the-Cow-there-was . . . licked her tongue round a whole forest at a time"
If I'm wrong let me know..
Answer:
The crofter showed his thirty kronor to the peddler believing him to be his friend. But the peddler did not respect the confidence reposed in him. He was a petty thief and stole with the crofter’s money. Question 28. What made the peddler think that he had in¬deed fallen into the rattrap? Answer: The peddler had stolen the crofter’s thirty ...
It seems for Sanders that he should not feel guilty at all, because the men he had in his minds were not the same men as the daughters or other complaining women had in their minds of their father and other men, but he regrets not understanding these women complains at the time in the end of the text.
As in his childhood he grew with hard work men around him and women which would enjoy life in the house, caring for babies and going to supermarket he could not have the same view as the women that accused men of having privileged lives, because he could not even imagine the life of men, as bankers or architects, that were served by women and many times kept them in the house as in a prision, or abandoned them.
He is not a prosecutor as he closes the text saying “ I wasn't an enemy, in fact or in feeling. I was an ally ”.
Answer:
I would say C however I am not 100% sure