A) Fiction B) Biography C) Poetry D) Memoir
A) Becoming a mother B) Starting a new job C) Moving to a new city D) Getting married
A) Ambivalence B) Despair C) Joy D) Anger
A) Didactic B) Reflective C) Sarcastic D) Trivial
A) By presenting fictional accounts B) By focusing on statistics C) By contextualizing her personal narrative D) By ignoring societal issues
A) Economic status B) Environmental concerns C) Gender roles D) Political ideologies
A) Maintaining friendships B) Achieving professional success C) Finding romantic love D) Balancing personal freedom and motherhood
A) Liberating B) Transformative C) Restrictive D) Irrelevant |