The narrator becomes angry and determined to resist her mother's expectations because she feels suffocated and controlled by her mother's rigid demands. She seeks autonomy and independence, leading to conflict and a desire to assert her own identity.
The narrator suggests the poor children will either join gangs, become criminals, or become traitors and join the oppressor's army. force their mothers to beg, then they themselves cannot find work
The narrator is too proud to have an invalid for a brother so he takes it upon himself to teach Doodle how to stand up, walk, run and swim. His pride helped Doodle because these are activities no one ever thought Doodle would be able to do when he was born. The narrator's pride hurt Doodle because he forced Doodle to over exert himself in order to have become more athletic in too short a time. The narrator's unrealistic expectations led to Doodle dying from physical exhaustion.
the Missouri compromise determined that Missouri could become a state if
1908
I think that when the narrator let Ethan borrow the science magazine can be an example of how the narrator became better acquainted with Ethan.
readers know the thoughts and feelings of a first-person narrator
The customers' expectations may change as they start to deal with your organization.They may become more positive or become more negative (or even stay the same)
Infants born to drug addicted mothers tend to be drug addicted themselves. Mothers should not become pregnant when they are actively using drugs.
No, but they learn before they become too dependent of their mothers.
Do the daughters of single mothers tend to also become single mothers more then those that come from married mothers?
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Yes. Millions of lesbians become mothers each year.