The correct answer is option "A. How the antagonist opposes other characters in the story.
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The antagonist is the restricting power in a story. It could be a human enemy, or it could be non-human, similar to a creature or something less substantial, similar to fear. The antagonist assumes a vital part in story improvement. Consider a most loved motion picture you jump at the chance to watch. In the event that there is antagonist in a story or motion picture, this is on the grounds that there is a type of enemy. The protagonist in the story is looking for determination; the antagonist opposes such determination, however all great stories require antagonists.
1. context clues
2. all of the answers are correct
3. probably the first one but ive never met harriet beecher stowe so im not sure
i can answer the rest without reading the passage
1 is sort of factually incorrect. Christ respected women. Anyway I don't think it is the best answer.
2. The second one is about customs. She's saying that she's entitled to be treated as a woman. It's not the best answer, because Abigail Adams is saying that she will not be bound by any law she did not participate in making.
3. Comes as close as any of the other answers and more so. I'd pick C.
4. Says that women can do anything men can do and bear punishment besides..