Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
This is a passage from a book<em> Black Girl</em> which is written by Ousmane Sembène. The story follows a young Senegalese girl who started to work for a rich French family in Antibes. She expected to be a nanny and have a good life, but it turned out that they wanted her as a servant and treated her very harsh.
Reading this text, we see that Madame is sick of doing everything alone, so she hires a maid, a girl called Diouana who has African roots. She is given a good salary, some old clothes and shoes she can still use.
Answer A is not true, because Madame is not resentful, she wanted help and she got it.
Answer B - although she might not much about France we can not conclude that from this passage
Answer C - this behavior of Diouana is not mentioned in the text
Answer D is correct - she doesn't treat Diouana respectfully, if she really wanted to give her clothes, she would have given her new clothes, not the used one, in this way she establishes her social dominance. So, she gives her high salary in purpose to bribe her into coming to France, so she could have free time.
<span>The correct answer is C: Abrahams house was much bigger than it looked from the outside. Abrahams requires an apostraphe before the s in order to show possesion. The other answers listed for this question are all already correct without the addition of an apostrophe.</span>
The correct option is this: THE NARRATOR THINKS SHE NEEDS REST, BUT LEN THINKS WORK IS THE CURE FOR HER ILLNESS.
From the excerpt given above, it can be seen that the narrator is sick and the only cure she needs is rest from her works, for she has been doing too much work. But her husband thinks that she needs to continue working because the only medicine she needs as cure is work.<span />
Answer:
A: “nearly eighteen hands high”
Explanation: