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Why did the father react so strongly to his daughter's speech?
Question 2 options:
He was worried that his daughter's opinions would cause trouble.
He was worried that the speech was plagiarized,
He was worried that the teacher would find out his wife wrote the speech.
He was worried about girls speaking in public.
Why would calling her father a "dictator" be a particular painful accusation?
Question 3 options:
He did not want to be a father.
He did not care what his daughter thought.
He fled a dictatorship in the Dominican Republic.
He was a very sensitive man,
What does the love of Whitman poetry represent?
The Americanization of the daughter.
The daughter's rejection of American values.
The love of nature.
The distaste for education.
At the end of "Daughter of Invention," what inference can the reader make?
Question 5 options:
The father bought the electric typewriter to help his daughter get better grades.
The father bought the electric typewriter to encourage his daughter to invent a computer.
The father bought the electric typewriter show that he approves of his daughter's writing.
The father banned all electronics and books to show that he is the boss of the house.