English, asked by zainabkhan7050, 8 months ago

'Father cares more for money than for me'. Why does Padma say so?
Have you ever felt like Padma? Explain.
What, according to Padma's father, is the identity of a woman? Do
you agree with him?
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Answered by subhashree580
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Answer:

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Explanation:

According to the Padma, the identity of the human race is the identity of women. Question 1. 'Father cares more for money than for me'. ... The Padma says so because she feels her father lacking in emotion towards her.

Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The answers are as follows:

              'Padma' feels that her father is always focused on earning money. Her father lacks the emotional care and affection that a father should have. Sometimes, Padma feels even neglected by his father when she is not cared for or listened to. Thus, Padma feels that her father cares more for money than for her.

               No, I have not felt like 'Padma' ever. Though I might feel that sometimes my opinions and wishes are neglected, my father cares for me more than money. He is quite affectionate towards me and takes regard for my emotions and feelings.

               According to Padma's father, the identity of a woman lies in the identity of her husband. Marriage is very important for a woman because, without it, there would be no identity of the woman in society.

              No, I do not agree with him. Marriage does not lead to the only identity of a woman.

              Her skills, personality, job, and senses also lead to her identity. A woman does not need to be married to be identified in society. Without women, the human race would not progress. Without their sensibility and emotion, the social world will not coexist in peace and harmony. Thus, they can be unmarried and be identified by their own name.

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