English, 16.10.2020 07:01, sammypaige08
Advice to a newly married woman, by Samuel K. Jennings, 1808
Question: What statement best summarizes the argument the author makes in order to convince women to "adapt themselves to their husband"?
Text: 2. Here perhaps you ask, why so much pains necessary on my part?... But under present circumstances, it is your interest to adapt yourself to your husband, whatever may be his peculiarities. Again, nature has made man the stronger, the consent of mankind has given him superiority over his wife, his inclination is, to claim his natural and acquired rights…
A. Life is more enjoyable without conflict, so it's best to be accomodating.
B. It is in a woman's best to create a peaceful and productive relationship with her husband
C. Without marrying or taking a husband, a woman would lead a life of total misery and lonliness.
D. Women are generally less educated and should therefore follow their husbands advice and his wishes.
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