Answer: The right answer is the C) Generational dilemma.
Explanation: In this excerpt from the short story "Marriage Is a Private Affair" by African novelist Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) there is a clear reference to the generational differences that exist between a father and his son. For the son, Nnaemeka, the fact that Nene (the woman he loves and the one that he wants to marry) is a well-educated woman, who has a career and works in a school are good qualities, but for his father, who belongs to a previous generation, they are not. Women, he believes, are meant to be exclusively wives, and a good wife, and a good Christian woman, should not work outside the household.
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Explanation:
Answer:
dependent clause fragment because
Explanation:
If no independent clause follows or proceeds a dependent clause, a sentence is considered a fragment. A dependent clause can also be embedded in an independent clause. For example: ... You already know that if we do not add a verb in a clause, a fragment is created.
Answer:
Quoting
Explanation:
The main three methods of incorporating evidence into a text are quotation, paraphrase and summary.
If you are going to make an use of language analyze you should consider quotation as evidence for analysis. When you quote, you are integrating the original text using a signal phrase into your own text. Quotation lets the reader know who is saying what, so it will make easier to identify the original text and ideas from yours.
woman were not allowed to act
no audiences
no one knew how to write a play
lack of finances
Puritans outlawed drama in some colonies.
The four reasons American drama had a slow start are:
Prejudice against dramas association with court life and monarchy;
no audiences;
lack of finances;
Puritans outlawed drama in some colonies.
Until the post-World War I time period, American drama, confronted with religious hostility as well as by economic necessity and academic indifference. American drama found it difficult to de embraced as a respected literary genre at home.
I think it may mean that he fought for years and rose to the top.
Honestly I’m on the same book.
The phrase in question refers to Odysseus's victorious pillage of Troy after the Trojan War. It uses 'proud height of Troy' to symbolize the city's once grand stature before its fall. Essentially, it introduces the subsequent adventures of Odysseus following this event.
The phrase 'after he plundered the stronghold on the proud height of Troy' from the Odyssey refers to the period following the historic event when Odysseus, the protagonist, raided the city of Troy. 'Plunder' means to rob or loot, especially during warfare. So, Odysseus is being acknowledged for his victorious pillage of Troy, which was a major event in the Trojan War. The 'proud height of Troy' is a phrase used to give a sense of grandeur and majesty to the city, symbolising its once formidable and eminent standing before its downfall. The phrase in question thus sets the stage for describing Odysseus's journey post the war, residual victories, trouble and his eventual return home.
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