Read the excerpt from Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences, 1815-1897.
All that day and far into the night I pondered the problem of boyhood. I thought that the chief thing to be done in order to equal boys was to be learned and courageous. So I decided to study Greek and learn to manage a horse.
Which question would best help the reader understand Stanton’s viewpoint in this excerpt?
Why does Stanton choose to study Greek instead of Latin?
What does it mean to be equal to a boy, according to Stanton?
How did Stanton manage to enroll in school with boys?
What role did horses play in the society in which Stanton grew up?
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The statement that best helps the readers understand Stanton's point of view is "What does it mean to be equal to a boy, according to Stanton?"
Explanation:
- The narrator of this excerpt finds herself pondering hours on the same question. She wanted to be treated equally among boys.
- For this, she comes to the conclusion that she needs to perfect her skills in horse riding and other similar activities.
- She wanted to be the best among all the boys.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
It says she wants to be equal to boys and be courageous, So she decided to learn greek, which makes sense for it to be B.
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