I have heard so many women try to deny this dissatisfied voice within themselves because it does not fit the pretty picture of f
emininity that experts have given them. Which sentence best supports the idea that women’s feelings of extreme dissatisfaction should not be ignored?
1 They had no thought for the “unfeminine problems” of the world outside the home; they wanted the men to make the major decisions.
2 Since the time when they had begun contributing to the workforce in large numbers, women found it difficult to readjust to lives as mere housewives.
3 Perhaps the cause of human suffering has not been found because the right questions have not been asked or debated enough.
4 These women are very “feminine” in the usual sense, and yet they still suffer the problem.
The sentence that best supports the idea is number 4.Being "very feminine" means that though these women look like ladies , talk like ladies and are also proud of being born women,they are dissatisfied and because they are women they are not supposed to express so.They have to be heard because the problem of being dissatisfied , extremely dissatisfied, is a real problem for men .Men might find that it is not feminine to exhibit dissatisfaction .The attitude of the male world would be to deny the voice coming from the ladies and say it is not feminine, consider them out of place and that is why many women have denied themselves the right to speak their minds.The experts that gave women " the pretty picture of femenity" are men and for them it is unconceivable that they should expose a feeling of dissatisfaction.Since they are women and they are feminine they have to be heard.
In the Blackfeet myth, the earth is created by a god; in the Apache myth, the earth is created by animals. In the Blackfeet myth, people are created by the Sun; in the Apache myth, people are created by animals.
The answer is that writers develop characters through a variety of techniques: narration, dialogue, interaction with other characters, interaction with setting, and characters' thoughts.