Question

In "My Father Writes to My Mother," what was the traditional way women in the narrator's village referred to their husbands, and why did they do this?(1 point)
Responses

A) They used his first name, because it was considered respectful.
A) They used his first name, because it was considered respectful.

B) They referred to him as "Darling."
B) They referred to him as "Darling."

C) They used the Arabic pronoun "him," because it was considered inappropriate to use a husband's name directly.
C) They used the Arabic pronoun "him," because it was considered inappropriate to use a husband's name directly.

D) They used the French word "Monsieur," because it was the most polite way to address a man.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
C) They used the Arabic pronoun "him," because it was considered inappropriate to use a husband's name directly.

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