Engaged to a Nun by Translated by Herbert A. Giles They invited her in, and there she saw a young girl of about eighteen sitting in the parlour, and as great a beauty as she had ever set eyes on. Now, as she was always thinking of making a good match for her son, and curing him of his settled melancholy, she asked who the young lady might be; and they told her that her name was Wang,—that she was a connection of their own, and that her father and mother being dead, she was staying temporarily with them. Chên’s mother inquired the name of Miss Wang’s betrothed, but they said she was not engaged; and then taking her hand, she entered into conversation, and was very much charmed with her. Passing the night there, Chên’s mother took her cousin into her confidence, and the latter agreed that it would be a capital match; “but,” added she, “this young lady is somewhat ambitious, or she would hardly have remained single so long. We must think about it.” Meanwhile, Chên’s mother and Miss Wang got on so extremely well together that they were already on the terms of mother and daughter; and Miss Wang was invited to accompany her home. "Engaged to a Nun" by Herbert A. Giles Question Use the story excerpt to answer the question. Which piece of context would be most useful to have in order to evaluate the events in this excerpt? (1 point) Responses understanding any official or unwritten rules of betrothal in this culture understanding any official or unwritten rules of betrothal in this culture understanding how weddings were typically celebrated in this culture at this time understanding how weddings were typically celebrated in this culture at this time knowing how long a typical engagement lasted in this culture before a wedding knowing how long a typical engagement lasted in this culture before a wedding knowing whether it was common in this culture for mothers to choose wives for their sons

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Knowing how weddings were typically celebrated in this culture at this time would be the most useful context to have in order to evaluate the events in this excerpt. This information would provide insight into the social customs and expectations surrounding marriage in the cultural context of the story. It could help determine the significance of the mother's role in arranging a match for her son and the potential implications of Miss Wang's unmarried status.
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