1.)The Narrator's Attitude In ''The Girl Who Wouldn't Talk '' When She Begins To Antagonize The Quiet Girl Is That The Quiet Girl

A. Is Deliberately Trying To Make The Girl Mad.
B. Needs A Companion To Talk To.
C.Is Not Very Intelligent.
D.Is Weak And Needs To Be Toughened Up
I Chose D

2.) Which Of The Following Statements Best Describes The Narrator's Internal Conflict In ''The Girl Who Wouldn't Talk''?
A. She Wants Everyone To Know She Is Tough And Independent.
B. She Wants To Be Friendly To The Quiet Girl, But She Can't Be.
C. She Wants To Be Strong And Self- Possessed, But She Sees Herself As Weak And Fragile.
D.She Believes It's Her Duty To Get The Quiet Girl To Talk.
These Questions Are From The Story The Girl Who Wouldn't Talk By Maxine Hong Kingston
I Chose d Are My Answers Correct Or Do I Need To Change Them.

Sorry -- I don't know. I haven't read this story.

Thank You Ms Sue Can You Please Check My Answers I Posted Yesterday It Would Be Much Appreciated Thank You.

I haven't read those stories so I can't answer any differently than Reed or bobpursley.

Thank You Anyways Ms Sue

You're welcome, Joshua.

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For the first question, you selected option D: "Is weak and needs to be toughened up." However, it is important to note that the correct interpretation of the narrator's attitude could be subjective, as different readers may have different interpretations. To determine the answer, it is necessary to analyze the text and provide evidence to support your chosen option.

To find the answer, you can carefully read the story, specifically the parts where the narrator begins to antagonize the quiet girl. Look for any direct statements or actions that the narrator takes towards the quiet girl and her attitude towards her.

Regarding the second question, you chose option D: "She believes it's her duty to get the quiet girl to talk." To determine if your answer is correct, carefully analyze the narrator's internal conflict throughout the story. Look for any conflicting desires or emotions that the narrator expresses.

By closely reading the story and analyzing the behavior and thoughts of the narrator, you will be able to determine the most accurate answers to these questions.