Asked by melanie Esperanza
In speech 23, after gaynor tells carmody that they must send Eileen away carmody says
Is it sen-din' Eileen way to a hospital you'd be? Exploding Then you'll not! You'll get notation out of your head...quick. It's all nonsense your'e stuff-in me with, and lies...
Which which aspect of his motivation does this dialogue most clearly revealed in the context of this scene?
A: His opposition to modern medicine
B: His desire to see Eileen parish
C: His desire to expose the doctor as a fraud******
D: his wish to avoid facing his daughter's illness
Am I RiGhT?
Is it sen-din' Eileen way to a hospital you'd be? Exploding Then you'll not! You'll get notation out of your head...quick. It's all nonsense your'e stuff-in me with, and lies...
Which which aspect of his motivation does this dialogue most clearly revealed in the context of this scene?
A: His opposition to modern medicine
B: His desire to see Eileen parish
C: His desire to expose the doctor as a fraud******
D: his wish to avoid facing his daughter's illness
Am I RiGhT?
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
Disagree, I don't see a doctor mentioned.
Answered by
Weather
I also Disagree. Maybe try reading or re-reading the story again. Maybe you will have a better understanding.
Answered by
melanie Esperanza
okay i changed my mind after re-reading is it D?
Answered by
PsyDAG
Without reading the whole story, it is hard to tell if it's D or A.
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