They did not like that Britain was taxing them without their consent. They also did not like how Britain would ignore them when they sent requests for certain laws to be made for the colony's.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
This is a much much harder question to answer than the other one posted on Triffles (1916). The theme isn't exactly listed. The theme really is the different ways things are seen by men and women.
I wouldn't pick A. The difference is not exactly in the roles of each. The difference is in their psychologies. That is brought out when one of the men asked, without any interest in the answer, whether Mrs. Wright was going to knot or quilt what she was working on. He thought he was humoring the women. They thought he was being super obtuse and should have realized his question meant nothing.
B may very well be true, but not in this passage. One of the themes running through this 1 act play is how hard it is for women to live in spaces that are lonely and isolated.
C I think I would pick this one. The women by this time know what happened. But they think Mrs Wright was not without just cause.
D I'm not sure I know why public vs. Private would be important. It is the difference between what men and women see, not a reflection of their lives.
E love and friendship is too strong.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
i believe A is the right answer because all the other options seem like they're just little details of something bigger happening within the story.
Most Americans believe that the nations political debate has grown toxic. These toxic traits are feared for they might cause violence riots and problems. These debatable problems have gone on for very long and most likely will continue. Most countries and states are built on the fact of political issues and views and it gets more more difficult to understand. But it helps build on ideas and more.
Hope this helps:)