English, asked by nilishwani, 7 months ago

the narrators father was a political professional man.​

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Answered by Yengalthilak12
3

Throughout the passage, the narrator

describes a visit to her family’s ink shop. The narrator’s father and uncles

are employed at the shop, and in the third and fifth paragraphs the

narrator describes her father’s interactions with a customer. Her father

praises the color, sound, and smell of an ink sample as indicators of the

ink’s quality. This interaction leads the narrator to conclude in the last

paragraph, “I was very proud to hear Father speak of our family’s ink this

way.” Therefore, the passage is best summarized as a character’s visit to

her family’s ink shop that deepens her appreciation of her family’s work.

Answered by radhikahans14082006
2

Answer:

narrator describes her father's interactions with a customer. Her father ... of slavery as a “ political question” is outdated, but rather that it is.The father is a "Panzer-man," but he is also called "gobbledy-goo. ... Thus Plath's lines in " Daddy" are both psychological and political.The narrator cannot protect Sonny from the world any more than his father could ... to write about life as a gay man throughout his career. ... vicissitudes of economics, politics, and history

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