You are writing a literary analysis essay on Shakespeare's Macbeth. Which of the following is a reliable source of information on the topic?

1) a student's college paper on the use of symbolism in the play
2) a blog about the themes in Shakespeare's plays
3) a website on Shakespeare maintained by the student body of an arts school
4) a literary critic's analysis of the characters and their contrasts in the play

Thank you!

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Answer 1
The answer is number 4) a literary critic's analysis, because it is not written by a student and it is a reliable source compared to a blog, website, or student paper.
Answer 2

Answer:

At the moment of  writing a literary analysis essay on Shakespeare's Macbeth.  The following is a reliable source of information on the topic:

4) a literary critic's analysis of the characters and their contrasts in the play

Explanation:

Reliability is gained over validity and confirmability. These two aspects are earned after an educational institution provides a credential to a certain individual to prove he or she earned a scientific education to perform problem-solving in its area. However, those institutions also follow other institutions' guidelines that establish the way knowledge is obtained. Therefore, only a critic's analysis would be a reliable source. Because it would be the only one to hold a credential provided by a recognized institution.


Related Questions

what does poe's use of the internal first-person point of view in "the black cat" call into question for the reader?

A. The time period in which the events take place
B. The accuracy of the narrator's account of events
C. The relationship between the narrator and his wife
D. The reason why he is telling the story to the reader

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Poe's use of internal first-person point of view in "The Black Cat", calls into question for the reader option B. The accuracy of the narrator's account of events. Before he is hanged the narrator tells the events that led to his imprisonment. He claims he is sane, but the reader sees his descent into madness making the narrator and the account of events unreliable.

Answer: the accuracy of the narrator’s account of events

Explanation:

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1.) Select the correct inference of the given passage from "The Cask of Amontillado."
"He! he! he!--he! he! he!--yes, the Amontillado. But is it not getting late? Will not they be awaiting us at the palazzo, the Lady Fortunato and the rest? Let us be gone." "Yes," I said, "let us be gone."
A. The narrator intends to free Fortunato from the vault.
B. The narrator and Fortunato are worried about the late hour.
C. Fortunato will never leave the vaults again.
D. Fortunato is still concerned about the Amontillado.

2.) Select the correct inference of the given passage from "The Cask of Amontillado."
"I have my doubts," I replied; "and I was silly enough to pay the full Amontillado price without consulting you in the matter. You were not to be found, and I was fearful of losing a bargain."
A. The narrator was worried he would lose a bargain.
B. The narrator wants his Fortunato to feel superior.
C. The narrator was upset by paying too much for the Amontillado.
D. The narrator could not find Fortunato when he needed him.

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As regards the first questions, it might be said that " The narrator and Fortunato are worried about the late hour" (option B). This might be seen in the type of questions stated in the excerpt like "is it not getting late?" which makes a clear reference to time or the passing of time. 

In questions 2, it might be said that the correct answer is option D "The narrator could not find Fortunato when he needed him". He stated the he could not find him ( I could not find "you") when needed. It might suggest how dependent the narrator was on Fortunato.

Select the noun phrase to complete the sentence. Monique _______rides horses on her farm. A , from my art class, B Raises and C Frequently and fearlessly D , an amazing athlete,

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The answer is B Raises and rides horses

The correct option is D. Select the noun phrase to complete the sentence. Monique an amazing athlete rides horses on her farm.

The phrase "an amazing athlete" is a noun phrase because it describes Monique using a noun ("athlete") and an adjective ("amazing") that modifies the noun.

The noun phrase "an amazing athlete" is placed within commas, correctly functioning as an appositive. An appositive provides additional information about a noun (Monique) and is set off by commas.

The other incorrect options are

A) from my art class - Although it is a noun phrase and grammatically correct, it does not provide information relevant to Monique riding horses. It shifts the context to her being in an art class, which is unrelated to the activity mentioned.

B) Raises - This is not a noun phrase but a verb, making it grammatically incorrect to complete the sentence.

C) Frequently and fearlessly - This is an adverbial phrase describing how Monique rides horses, not a noun phrase describing who Monique is.

Based on Dante's description of Hell in the Inferno, which statement best supports Dante's beliefs?

A. Dante believed religious leaders will not go to hell, because of their service to God.
B. Dante believed involvement in politics is a sin, which is why he placed a lot of politicians in Hell in the Inferno.
C. Dante believed unbaptized children should not go to hell just because they couldn't understand God.
D. Dante believed betrayal is the worst sin because of the pain it causes others.

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D. Dante believed betrayal is the worst sin because of the pain it causes others.

Answer: D. Dante believed betrayal is the worst sin because of the pain it causes others.

Treachery, or betrayal, was considered by Dante to be the worst sin of all. Therefore, those who commited it during their lifetime were placed in the ninth circle of Hell. This was the last circle, and the one where Lucifer was imprisoned.

Some historical and mythological characters that are imprisoned here are Nimrod (created the Tower of Babel), Ephialtes (tried to storm Mount Olympus), Cassius and Brutus (who betrayed Julius Caesar) and Judas Iscariot (who betrayed Jesus Christ).

MACBETH. She should have died hereafter;
There would have been a time for such a word.
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.

Which line refers to the meaninglessness of life?

"All our yesterdays have lighted fools/ The way to dusty death."
"To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,/ Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,"
"Out, out, brief candle!"
"full of sound and fury,/ Signifying nothing."

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All our yesterdays have lighted fools

The correct option is D. i.e. "full of sound and fury,/ Signifying nothing" . This expresses his realization that all human actions are ultimately insignificant. Other lines in his soliloquy also convey themes of inevitable death and the monotonous passage of time.

In Macbeth's soliloquy, the line that most explicitly refers to the meaninglessness of life is "full of sound and fury,/ Signifying nothing." This phrase captures the essence of Macbeth's despair and realization that all human actions and ambitions are ultimately insignificant and devoid of meaning.

Here is a breakdown of the provided lines:

A. "All our yesterdays have lighted fools/ The way to dusty death."

While this line reflects on the inevitability of death and how past actions lead to an inevitable end, it doesn't specifically highlight the concept of life's meaninglessness. It focuses more on the passage of time and the unavoidable conclusion of life.

B. "To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,/ Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,"

This line emphasizes the monotonous and slow passage of time. Although it conveys a sense of weariness and the plodding nature of life, it doesn't directly state that life is meaningless.

C. "Out, out, brief candle!"

This line metaphorically describes the brevity and fragility of life, comparing it to a candle that can be easily extinguished. It speaks to the transient nature of life but doesn't directly address the idea of it being meaningless.

D. "full of sound and fury,/ Signifying nothing."

This line captures the essence of life's meaninglessness according to Macbeth. It suggests that life, despite all its noise and chaos ("sound and fury"), ultimately means nothing. This stark nihilism directly conveys the theme of futility and insignificance.

Therefore, the option D "full of sound and fury,/ Signifying nothing." is the correct answer because it explicitly conveys the idea that life is chaotic and full of activity, yet ultimately devoid of meaning.

Greek playwrights used buffoons, puns, and parodies. True or False

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It is True, their genre were mostly known for comedy 

Answer:

True

Explanation:

One of the most influential and popular forms of theater in Ancient Greek was Comedy, in which there were presented buffons and other types of characters that had some kind of blunder or ugliness that made people laughed, there were puns and parodies, especially of politicians, philosophers, famous artists, religious practices and warfare, and very often, there were performances of songs and dance routines to entertain the public and make them laugh.

Which of the following words are irregular plural nouns? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
A. feet
B. desks
C. oxen
D. teeth
E. chairs
F. pencils
G. moose
H. backpacks
I. moons
J. emojis
K. trout

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I believe the answers are:
A
C
D


What is the participial phrase in this sentence?


The broken vase, purchased by my grandmother, was suddenly falling to the floor, smashing into pieces.

was suddenly falling
falling to the floor
purchased by my grandmother
smashing into pieces

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answer: C

A participial phrase consists of a participle plus modifiers such as an ‘-ing’, ‘-ed’ and so on

in the following sentence The broken vase, purchased by my grandmother, was suddenly falling to the floor, smashing into pieces, the participial phase is ‘purchased by my grandmother’ because you can find that the above phrase has as verbal ending of ‘-ing’. In addition to this it must not be forgotten that a participle phrase will act as an adjective in any sentence  


Answer:

smashing to pieces

Explanation:

Expressing _____ during an exchange of viewpoints can lead to gaining a reader's trust.

A. empathy
B. strong counterclaims
C. summaries
D. passion

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I believe it would be A. Empathy. Hope that helps!

The correct answer to this is empathy!!

What type of external conflict occurs in the excerpt from “Stephen Crane’s Own Story”? It was now that the first mate showed a sign of losing his grip. To us who were trying in all stages of competence and experience to launch the lifeboat he raged in all terms of fiery satire and hammerlike abuse. But the boat moved at last and swung down toward the water.

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The external conflict is Person vs Nature, due to the fact that he was trying to get the life boats to fall into the water and it wasn't budging and he kept hammering and hammering to get it to finally fall in the water it wouldn't be classified as person vs himself. Other he would be depressed or going through an emotional problem or a problem of something he is bickering over in his head. Person vs Person doesn't even apply to this, and Person vs society isn't applicable on a ship.

Answer:b

Explanation:

Describe jack. what is he wearing? what looks different now from when he first arrived on the island? in lord of the flies

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He had worn out shorts, a sunburn, his hair was longer, and he had lighter hair.

Continuing to stir the soup, The phone rang and my mother answered it.
(Continuing to stir the soup Is the underlined phrase)
Which best describes the placement of the underlined participle phrase?

A) The participial phrase is placed correctly
B) This misplaced participial phrase should be placed after the word 'Phone'
C) This misplaced participial phrase should be placed after the word 'Mother'
D) This misplaced participial phrase should be placed after the word 'It.'

Please help:)

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it should be placed after the word mother

C is the correct answer, after mother.

Rewrite the sentence by correcting the misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier.

Shelly said frequently she needed to leave early to get to work on time.

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Shelly frequently said she needed to leave early to get to work on time.

Answer:

Shelly said she frequently needed to leave early to get to work on time.

Explanation:

This sentence has a misplaced modifier which a word or a phrase that is located in the incorrect position in a grammatical structure, therefore in this sentence frequently is an adverb that is located in the incorrect position of the sentence, the frequency adverbs are regularly used before the verb, even when there are some exceptions, the general rule states like that.

Which lines in this excerpt from T. S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" contain a biblical allusion?
I should have been a pair of ragged claws
Scuttling across the floors of silent seas.

And the afternoon, the evening, sleeps so peacefully!
Smoothed by long fingers,
Asleep … tired … or it malingers,
Stretched on the floor, here beside you and me.
Should I, after tea and cakes and ices,
Have the strength to force the moment to its crisis?
But though I have wept and fasted, wept and prayed,
A)[Though I have seen my head (grown slightly bald) brought in upon a platter,
I am no prophet]—and here’s no great matter;
I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker,

And would it have been worth it, after all,
After the cups, the marmalade, the tea,
Among the porcelain, among some talk of you and me,
Would it have been worth while,
B)[To have bitten off the matter with a smile,
To have squeezed the universe into a ball]
To roll it toward some overwhelming question,
C)[To say: “I am Lazarus, come from the dead],
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all”—
D)[If one, settling a pillow by her head,
Should say: “That is not what I meant at all;
That is not it, at all.”]

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I believe the correct answer is C)[To say: “I am Lazarus, come from the dead],
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all”—
This is an allusion to the Bible given that Lazarus of Bethany is one of the people mention in the Bible. He was important because he represented one of Jesus's miracles - when Lazarus died, Jesus managed to restore him to life four days after his death which was meant to show that he truly is the son of God. 

Which research source would provide the MOST useful general information about the Boston Marathon?
A) an editorial response from a disgruntled runner from last year’s race
B) a newspaper article in the Boston Herald about an injured runner
C) an online report about the number of marathon runners traveling to Boston for this year’s race
D) a pamphlet from the Boston Chamber of Commerce detailing information such as location, distance, registration, and requirements

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I see somebody is doing the IA. its D though. Good luck, I got an 94
D the answer is D because a pamphlet would be small and have a lot of information that would help

To which sense do these images from “There Is No Word for Goodbye” mainly appeal? Looking through the net of wrinkles into wise black pools of her eyes A. sound B. taste C. touch D. sight Reset Select

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That would be D. sight. 
Reading those lines, you imagine, or "see" what is being described. 

Answer:

D. sight

Explanation:

These lines appeal to our sense of sight. The author talks about looking at a "net of wrinkles" and into the "black pools of her eyes." These are qualities that can only be appreciated through the sense of sight. The author is talking about things that he is able to see, not things that are heard, tasted, smelled, or touched.

People who do not take the time to show interest in others are: A.morbid. B.strong-willed. C.self-involved. D.morose.

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C. self-involved:wrapped up in oneself or one's own thoughts. so they wouldn't notice other people talking or anything or the sort

Answer:

self-involved

Explanation:

Give two examples of how Elizabeth hurts her own defense in this scene?

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Elizabeth twice hurts her own defense in this scene. First she says she does not have any dolls. Second she wants Abigail dead. Elizabeth was being charged with the stabbing of Abigail by sending out her spirit. So by lyingly saying she didn't have any dolls (the means she used to stab Abigail) and the fact that she indeed did want Abigail dead, she hurt her of defense.

ead this line from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley: I had gazed on him while unfinished; he was ugly then, but when those muscles and joints were rendered capable of motion, it became a thing such as even Dante could not have conceived. Which definition of render is most likely suited for this line? (5 points) 14th Century: delivered 15th Century: returned 16th Century: depicted 20th Century: made

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I believe the correct answer is 20th Century: made.
"...when those muscles and joints were rendered capable of motion..." is used to mean - when Frankenstein was made, he was given the ability to move. The other options don't really convey the same meaning, so I believe the last option is correct.

Answer:

20th Century: made

Explanation:

"....., but when those muscles and joints were rendered capable of motion.." The word in italics can be replaced by made. This means that when Frankestein was being created, Victor Frankenstein wanted the monster's muscles and joints to move. The surprising point was, yet, that Frankenstein's own creator got shocked when the monster moved. This is the reason why this phenomenon was compared to Dante's imaginary reaction.

What tone does this passage convey? Natasha had a great attitude, and her teachers and classmates noticed that she was always smiling. Even when she did not do as well as she had expected, Natasha told herself that she would do better next time. Her friends were impressed by how positive she was. humorous optimistic pessimistic angry

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humorous - funny
optimistic - positive outlook
pessimistic - negative outlook
angry - upset or mad

The answer is optimistic because Natasha wasn't upset about not doing well and she told herself she would do well next time.

The answer is Optimistic

Explanation:

The tone or attitude of the writer towards the content of the text can be identified based on the use of words and point of view the author of the text provides that can be negative, optimistic, humorous, etc. In this case, the tone of this passage can be classified as Optimistic because the author of the text has a positive or cheerful attitude because the author uses words and phrases such as "she was always smiling" or "Even when she did not do as well" that show the author sympathizes with the attitude of Natasha and believes this is positive.

Which of the following characters is the best example of a tragic hero

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I would go with C makes the most sense to me

Letter C is the best choice for this question: An ambitious prince is unable to save himself or his family after realizing too late how much his desire for power has cost him.

That seems to be the plot of Macbeth, a play by Shakespeare in which the hero of the story gets too ambitious for his own good. His desire for power leads him to make mistakes that will eventually cost his wife's sanity as well as their lives. That is what a typical tragic hero is all about: he makes so many mistakes based on his error of judgement that he brings about his own destruction.

Shakespeare's tragic plays often - and obviously -  present this type of hero: Hamlet, Othello, Romeo...

How are satire and sarcasm the same?

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they're similar but they aren't the same. satire is a comedic way of making fun of something. Sarcasm is a way of stating wrong information in a way that is obviously not true. 

Satire and sarcasm share some similarities in that they both involve the use of irony and humor to criticize or comment on something. However, they differ in their overall intent and approach.

Satire is a form of social or political commentary that uses humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize human follies, vices, or shortcomings. It often employs wit and cleverness to bring attention to societal issues and provoke thought or change. Satire aims to provide social criticism or commentary through a humorous lens, using irony and exaggeration to highlight the flaws or absurdities of individuals, institutions, or society as a whole.

Sarcasm, on the other hand, is a form of verbal irony that involves saying something while intending the opposite meaning or conveying a contemptuous or mocking tone. It often involves the use of cutting remarks, sharp wit, or biting humor. Sarcasm is typically used to mock, belittle, or express disdain or frustration towards someone or something. It is often characterized by a sharp or caustic tone that may be intended to insult or express displeasure.

While both satire and sarcasm employ irony and humor, satire is a broader genre that encompasses a wide range of comedic or critical works with a satirical purpose. Satire can be found in literature, plays, films, cartoons, and other forms of artistic expression. Sarcasm, on the other hand, is a linguistic tool or rhetorical device used to convey a particular tone or attitude. It is a more specific form of verbal irony that can be used within satire or other forms of communication.

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Which is the strongest lead for an essay about animal behavior?

A. Different species of animals exhibit different kinds of behavior.

B. What would you think if you saw a chick with a litter of kittens?

C. What animals behave differently from one another?

D. Animals can behave very differently.

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i would say A because it gives u more

The Correct Answer is B

I need the answers to these questions quickly!


1. The (magnitude) of the disaster is hard to imagine.
A. size
B. pain.
C. debris
D. ripple effect

2.) The police officers blocked off the road until all of the (debris) from the accident was cleared.
A. danger
B. evidence
C. rubbish
D. traffic

3.) The oil spill (dispersed) throughout the river, killing hundreds of fish.
A. combusted
B. leaked
C. spread
D. waded

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#1 answer is A-size-
#2 answer is C-rubbish-
#3 answer is C-spread-
1)A - Magnitude is most similar to size
2)C - rubbish is a British word used for trash
3)C - spread is most similar to dispersed

Why does Abigail Adams allude (make an allusion) to the Spartans in her letter to her husband about the coming revolution?
A She is trying to say that America is very much like the Greek city-state of Sparta.
B She wants her husband to push for more warriors in the army.
C She is trying to make the point that peace isn't always the best option for liberty.
D She wants her husband to continue to engage in peace talks.

77 pts

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it might be c but I'm not so sure

Why does shakespeare allow cassio to live?

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Google it up
Because they thaught he needed a second chance
Final answer:

In Shakespeare's play Othello, Cassio's survival is essential to the play's resolution, highlighting themes of justice, redemption, and the triumph of integrity over deceit.

Explanation:

In William Shakespeare's play Othello, the decision to let Cassio live is a critical component of the narrative, serving several purposes. Unlike many other characters who meet tragic ends, Cassio's survival can be seen as a testament to the themes of justice, redemption, and the consequences of manipulation. Cassio, who is manipulated by Iago just as Othello is, represents the potential for innocence to endure amidst a web of treachery. His survival allows for a semblance of justice and hope in the resolution of the play. Shakespeare's choice to allow Cassio to live underscores the complexities of human nature and the possibilities for restitution in the face of overwhelming deceit.

Furthermore, Cassio's character embodies the themes of honor and integrity, which, though challenged throughout the play, ultimately contribute to his survival. By letting Cassio live, Shakespeare offers a counterpoint to the tragic fate of Othello, Desdemona, and even Iago, highlighting the variability of consequences based on character choices and external manipulations. Cassio's ascent to the position of governor of Cyprus at the play's conclusion symbolizes the restoration of order and the triumph of virtuous qualities over nefarious schemes.

In "How to Eat an Ice-Cream Cone," when does the author give instructions for eating an ice cream cone without making a mess? A. After the introduction B. In the introduction C. In the middle D. Near the end

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i think it would be in the middle
The instructions are found at the end of the article. The beginning of the article is more of a description of places that one can go after buying a cone, while issues that could arise from having a broken cone are described shortly after this. The middle of the article describes issues that can arise from having the ice cream not seated properly on the cone. The ending is the all-important part of the article: it describes the proper way to go about eating the cone to make sure that the ice cream stays neatly inside the cone without making a mess

The speaker in sonnet 28 by petrarch describes his “wild disorder’d gestures” and “lovelorn looks” to help convey that ___.
A. he feels confident in his love
B. he is in anguish over love
C. he needs people to be with him
D. he no longer cares for his beloved

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If someone has wild and disordered gestures, it implies that a person is troubled or upset about something. If someone is lovelorn, they are sick with love or having problems with love. Therefore, the answer for this should be "B. he is in anguish over love"

In at least three complete sentences, write a character analysis for the protagonist in your selected novel. Include literal, interpretive, and evaluative information about the character. My novel is I Am Nujood

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If talking about "I am Nujood" it could be said that the protagonist is a child. His full name is Nujood Mohammed Ali. He is only 9 years old and he is already married. He got married against his will. At the age of 10, he was divorced. As regards nationality, it could be said that he was born in Khardji, Yemen. 

A character analysis of Nujood Ali from the novel 'I Am Nujood' covers literal aspects of her as a child bride, interpretative aspects related to women's rights, and evaluative perspectives that view her as a figure of defiance against gender-based oppression.

In the novel I Am Nujood, Nujood Ali is portrayed as a young Yemeni girl who is forced into marriage at the tender age of ten. Her character embodies resilience and courage as she navigates the challenges of a child bride. From a literal standpoint, Nujood is an actual child who is thrust into an adult world without her consent. The interpretative layer of her character suggests a broader issue of women's rights and child marriage in Yemen. Evaluatively, Nujood's actions to seek divorce and break free from her marital bounds make her a symbol of defiance against gender-based oppression, becoming a voice for many silenced girls and setting a precedent in her community and beyond.

Analyze these aspects to form a balanced understanding of her narrative journey. Nujood's characterization invites readers to not only observe her plight but to engage with the complex fabric of societal issues that mold her character's reality. Through this lens, the reader can deeply evaluate and understand the character within the framework of the novel's setting and theme.

Read the poem entitled “Wheels and Wheels” as it appears in Chapter 5 of Wheels of Change.

“Wheels and Wheels”

The maiden with her wheel of old
Sat by the fire to spin,
While lightly through her careful hold
The flax slid out and in.
Today, her distaff, rock and reel
Far out of sight are hurled,
For now the maiden with her wheel
Goes spinning round the world.

What is the most likely reason why Sue Macy included this poem by Madeline S. Bridges?

to compare the newfound freedom of women cyclists with the lack of freedom experienced by women in the past
to persuade readers that bicycles were responsible for the many changes taking place for women at the time
to inform readers that the bicycle was a direct result of the spinning wheel used to spin thread in the past
to show readers that the invention of the spinning wheel occurred long before the invention of the bicycle wheel

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A.) to compare the newfound freedom of women cyclists with the lack of freedom experienced by women in the past

A is the answer because she compares the spinning wheel to bicycles with the line, "For now the maiden with her wheel
Goes spinning round the world."

The most likely reason why Sue Macy included this poem by Madeline S. Bridges is to compare the newfound freedom of women cyclists with the lack of freedom experienced by women in the past. The correct option is A.

What is Sue Macy?

Susan Beth Macy is a writer from the United States. She primarily writes young adult nonfiction about women's history and sports. Her 2019 book, The Book Rescuer, was awarded the 2020 Sydney Taylor Book Award by the American Library Association.

Macy was born in 1954 in New York City and raised in Clifton, New Jersey.

Macy is a Jew. Morris Macy, her father, was a certified public accountant, and Ruth Macy, her mother, taught high school business classes before becoming a stay-at-home mom.

Sue Macy most likely included this poem by Madeline S. Bridges to contrast the newfound freedom of female cyclists with the lack of freedom experienced by women in the past.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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