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Masteriza [31]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from the play The Little Foxes. HORACE. (smiles at her, nods) And I could guess that he wants to keep control i

n the family. REGINA (to BEN, triumphantly) Exactly. (To HORACE) So I did a little bargaining for you and convinced my brothers they weren't the only Hubbards who had a business sense. HORACE. Did you have to convince them of that? How little people know about each other! (Laughs) But you'll know better about Regina next time, eh, Ben? (BEN, REGINA, HORACE laugh together. OSCAR'S face is angry) Now let's see. We're getting a bigger share. (Looking at OSCAR) Who's getting less? The underlined words and phrases best relate to which issue that is commonly found in feminist literature? Politics science economics domesticity
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madreJ [45]2 years ago
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The excerpt is from Lillian Hellman's play, <em>The Little Foxes</em>. Among the themes of loyalty, honor and greed, the play focuses on the struggle for the family business. We can observe it in the given dialogue. The context is based on some business issue. Therefore, the correct answer is the economics.  

Hatshy [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

the Answer is A

Explanation:

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