Some places are hardly windy, expensive and long to set up, can be very loud and take up a lot of space
Annie's father throws the sculpture away because he feels guilt and shame about his past.
- No, throwing the sculpture away does not make him feel better as he even feels worse about himself.
- The book talks about a brutal prison guard who is unkind to his prisoners and tortures them for his own pleasure.
- He feels ashamed for what he has done and tries to make amends but it is already too late and Annie, his daughter is already ashamed of his deeds.
Therefore, Annie's father can not escape his guilt and shame even though he had already thrown the sculpture away.
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The right to work was the right
that women had in the United States in the 1930s. Many married women was forced
into working when their husbands lost their jobs or where their husbands’ wages
are too low to support the needs of the family during the Great Depression.