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Stanton felt depressed that his brother was dead, and his father was sorrowful, and he wanted to know how to help his dad in his time of need.
So the question asked should be:
Seeing that his father is depressed, how can he help the situation by making both he (for he is sad too) & his father hope for a better future, and cope with the situation?
hope this helps
So the question asked should be:
Seeing that his father is depressed, how can he help the situation by making both he (for he is sad too) & his father hope for a better future, and cope with the situation?
hope this helps
The Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences, 1815-1897, is a book written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The book is based upon the dramatic moments about the suffrage of women. It also tells about her personal struggle, challenges, and triumphs.
To understand the viewpoint of Stanton in the excerpt, the best questions that will help the reader is:
"How did Stanton feel about her father's cold response"?
Reason:
This question is chosen because Stanton felt too depressed after the death of his brother, and after seeing his father being sorrowful he became tense because he wanted to know how he could help his father at the bad times.
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