It must be nice," she said. "It must be very nice. I wish women could do such things."

"It ain't the right kind of a life for a woman.

Her upper lip raised a little, showing her teeth. "How do you know? How can you tell?" she said.

"I don't know, ma'am," he protested. "Of course I don't know. Now here's your kettles, done. You don't have to buy no new ones.

"How much?"

"Oh, fifty cents'll do. I keep my prices down and my work good. That's why I have all them satisfied customers up and down the highway."

Elisa brought him a fifty-cent piece from the house and dropped it in his hand. "You might be surprised to have a rival some time. I can sharpen scissors, too. And I can beat the dents out of little pots. I could show you what a woman might do."

He put his hammer back in the oily box and shoved the little anvil out of sight. "It would be a lonely life for a woman, ma'am, and a scarey life, too, with animals creeping under the wagon all night." He climbed over the singletree, steadying himself with a hand on the burro's white rump. He settled himself in the seat, picked up the lines. "Thank you kindly, ma'am," he said. "I'll do like you told me; I'll go back and catch the Salinas road."...The wagon turned and crawled out the entrance road and back the way it had come, along the river.Elisa stood in front of her wire fence watching the slow progress of the caravan. Her shoulders were straight, her head thrown back, her eyes half-closed, so that the scene came vaguely into them. Her lips moved silently, forming the words "Good-bye--good-bye." Then she whispered, "That's a bright direction. There's a glowing there."

This passage implies that women in Elisa’s time and place were


*seen as weak and dependent.

free to do whatever they chose.

restricted to safe, traditional roles.

easily fooled.

Elisa’s attitude in this passage can be best described as
confident.

wistful.

challenging.

*all of the above

All of the following literary techniques are used in the excerpt above EXCEPT

*repetition.

metaphor.

dialogue.

imagery.


I put a(*) next to my answers. Thanks for the help!

Respuesta :

The above extracts are taken from the poem voices of modernism, and are mainly based on a reformer vision of human life and society and a belief in progress, or moving forward.

The correct options are 1. A, 2. D, 3. A

What does the passage voice of modernism imply?

Women in Elisa’s time and place were seen as weak and dependent, the passage implies that the women in the time of Elisa are seen as weak and dependent.

Elisa’s attitude in this passage can be best described as confident, challenging, and wistful, the passage describes the attitude of Elisa as the challenge in which she raises her lip and shows her teeth.

All of the following literary techniques are used in the excerpt above are repetition. Here, this technique is used because to expect repeatedly shows about one thing only.

Therefore, the correct option for 1. is A, 2 is D and 3 is A.

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Answer:

Her upper lip raised a little, showing her teeth. " = Challenging

Explanation:

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