Reading and Writing Module 2 (Easy) Question 9

According to the text, what is true about "mother-women" at Grand Isle?
Answer:
C

Explanation

Mrs. Pontellier was not a mother-woman. The mother-women seemed to prevail that summer at Grand Isle. It was easy to know them, fluttering about with extended, protecting wings when any harm, real or imaginary, threatened their precious brood. They were women who idolized their children, worshiped their husbands, and esteemed it a holy privilege to efface themselves as individuals and grow wings as ministering angels.

Choice C is the best answer. According to the text, the mother-women adore their children and have an utmost respect for their husbands. Therefore, it would be accurate to consider them to be committed to their families.

Choice A: The text does not say that they often keep away from their children. If anything, the text suggests the exact opposite.

Choice B: Since the text states that the women worship their husbands, it is not likely that they would regard themselves more important than their husbands.

Choice D: Their opinions on Mrs. Pontellier are not at all shown in the text.

✨ Expert's Tip ✨

Examine the text to find various claims made about the mother-women.

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